Avira Password Manager generates and remembers secure passwords. Extra safeguards available include touch and face ID login, 2-factor authenticated login, and secrets (e.g. payment card information, notes, etc) storage.
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Dashlane Password Manager
Score 9.0 out of 10
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Dashlane is a credential manager that secures every credential, every user, and every employee device to proactively protect against breaches. Brands worldwide can use Dashlane to stay ahead of evolving threats.
Although the interface of Dashlane was user friendly and it was easy to operate but the worst part of Dashlane was first its pricing which is very reasonable in the case of Avira and secondly Dashlane was not enough to provide security to all our passwords as Avira [Password …
[Avira Password Manager] is a highly recommended tool to manage all passwords. It has made it possible for us to save all our passwords and no one can get access to those as it protects them with a master password and give us an alert if someone tries to hack it. it is not good if someone is looking for easy to use password manager tool.
Dashlane Password Manager works really well for situations where we need to share access to client portals or government filing sites, since multiple people can log in without ever seeing the actual password and we can cut off access right away when it’s no longer needed. It is also great for onboarding and offboarding since new hires or interns can get the logins they need quickly and we don’t have to pass around spreadsheets. Another strong use case is meeting compliance expectations because it shows clients we are serious about security and password hygiene. Where it’s less useful is in environments that already use single sign-on since that already centralizes access and makes Dashlane Password Manager feel redundant. It can also be a little frustrating if you rely heavily on mobile since the autofill doesn’t always work smoothly across different apps.
Search is lacking. The desktop app had better features
I can no longer find needed features. Such as the option to only use a password on a specific subdomain. this is important because I have hundreds of subdomains for testing client software builds before releasing to their domain.
The Mobile app and Browser Extension are not synced. I have several Secure Notes and Passwords that I cannot find anywhere in my mobile app, but can find without issues in the extension.
Dashlane Password Manager is great for the price. Some feature sets of competitors are lacking, but I'm happy with what we get for the spend. We are a small enough company that I can walk people through the steps, and it isn't something that comes up enough to complain about. Password generation, storage and use are all great.
We've had no issues with Dashlane. I can't speak to their customer service because I have not personally needed to contact them. I guess that speaks about their product if we've not had any issues to reach out about. Great for supporting data/information on multiple platforms that are shared among team members.
Although the interface of Dashlane was user friendly and it was easy to operate but the worst part of Dashlane was first its pricing which is very reasonable in the case of Avira and secondly Dashlane was not enough to provide security to all our passwords as Avira [Password Manager] has secured all our passwords with a Master password.
Dashlane’s customer support is often rated higher, providing more responsive and helpful assistance. LastPass has a slightly steeper learning curve than Dashlane, but it offers more flexibility with user permissions, which can benefit teams. Dashlane includes unlimited passkey support and a clean breach history, while LastPass is more accommodating for smaller teams.