AgileBits in Toronto offers 1Password, a password manager available to both private individuals and businesses, touting a unique approach to multi-factor authentication to improve security.
$2.99
per month
Dashlane
Score 9.2 out of 10
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Dashlane is a password management solution designed to enable admins to easily onboard, offboard, and manage their employees with the assurance that company data is safe. And employees can enjoy a way to manage their work and personal accounts with a solution boasting millions of users.
1Password is a better solution than LastPass and Dashlane. The Watchtower feature monitors your accounts for possible breaches, leaks, and weak passwords. 1Password is more affordable, has a great set of tools, and works seamlessly to help teams manage credentials. Unlinke LastP…
A chief marketplace competitor to 1Password is LastPass. While it is highly regarded and includes some features that 1Password currently doesn't (such as secure sharing), it fell victim to a substantial security breach in 2015, which has made me loathe to reconsider it.
I Would like to add Bitwarden as a comparison, but it's not listed on Trust Radius. We already trying another password manager too like Keeper (https://www.keepersecurity.com/) or Dashlane (https://www.dashlane.com/) . But based on its feature, ease of access, and pricing we …
1Password had a stronger roster of companies that trusted them and a history of no security breaches. Additionally, we trust their security culture the most.
Compared to RoboForm and 1Password, I feel that Dashlane has the edge on workflow and aesthetics. Dashlane feels much more like a professional piece of software than RoboForm, and it has a much better workflow than 1Password. Overall, it was the best choice for our company …
Dashlane loses against 1Password in almost every way. The only aspect that is better for Dashlane is the ability to share with your organization as it will pre-populate a list of users.
Dashlane was the best looking of them, we selected it because it went better with our communication style. 1Password was the second on the list, but we liked Dashlane applications more as well. It is really well design and polished, without compromising ease of use or speed.
We did very limited trials of those two password managers at some point in the past but our end users did not like either one and asked us to discontinue the trials and leave Dashlane in place. I'm sorry, I do not remember the specifics as it was some time ago.
Dashlane won points for me because of smoother integrations with browsers, better admin panel for credential management, intuitive user interface, and better pricing.
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Chose Dashlane
Honestly, they all fall in line pretty evenly. They all do what they're supposed to do really well. I can't quite put my finger on it, but I do really like the interface of Dashlane the best.