Likelihood to Recommend It is well suited in org where password protection is mandatory. Most companies need it hence as the service you're providing needs to have a secure vault and this is where dashlane comes in picture. Also great as a authenticator app. Even has VPN for those that need. It is less suited for personal projects.
Read full review It's a very good tool for anyone in the industry who wants to deploy Multi Factor authentication to make their company safe and secure. It is best suited for companies where a majority of the workforce works in the field; and access to company data using internet can be a little risky. Imprivata One-sign will make the connection more secure and safe.
Read full review Pros Their Secure Notes are an easy and great way to save and protect important data and notes not specifically password-related. I really like their Payments feature. I've used that at my desk and when traveling to fill-in payment information on the fly. I've recently begun using Dashlane with PassKeys and found the process to be simple and intuitive to use. Read full review Allows admins to enable single sign-on to additional applications without Imprivata services. After a quick training session with Imprivata, most admins are easily able to enable additional apps. Works well with many device types including Windows, IGEL, Teradici and many Linux based thin clients. High availability and failover. Imprivata's implementation of this was one of the most well thought out and easy to implement of any solutions in our stack. It works very similar to Active Directory, but requires no real config or settings to make it happen. Add an additional appliance and the enterprise is automatically synchronized. If an appliance goes down, client software is aware and automatically switched to another appliance. Read full review Cons Some of our language and explanations could be simpler. Most users are not security professionals, they just want to get into applications and do their jobs. Guidelines for diagnosing and fixing problems can always be clearer and better targeted toward laypeople. Sometimes we need to change a user's email address (like if they change their name). Changing email addresses is very hard if not impossible. It appears to be impossible once it's set in the account. Andrew Bank CEO - Strategy, Product Management, and Business Development
Read full review Building the application profiles is not always simple. Better application integration with Java would be beneficial. Read full review Likelihood to Renew It has served us very well until now and at the pricepoint it doesn't make us second guess our current relationship.
Read full review Usability We previously used
LastPass , which was also an excellent alternative for Dashlane. Dashlane seems to have more security features compare to
LastPass . We can send pass to any user in our organization easily also we can share details with our clients. we can securely manage all the pass in our vault and timely change it when it's time comes.
Read full review Support Rating 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.
Read full review Alternatives Considered 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.
I didn't select Dashlane, it was selected for me. If it was up to me, I would choose
1Password over Dashlane all the time.
Read full review None of the other toolsets offered Epic integration. I spent 9 months testing other SSO tools and found them to be slow and tied to specific tools and or workflows only. Imprivata OneSign was the only truly universal tool that I could find that was adaptable.
Mark Moran Sr. Systems Engineer – Windows Architect
Read full review Return on Investment Productivity has never been a concern since we have used products like Dashlane in the past, but the security features provide great peace of mind. Far less time has been spent on credential management It is easy to share new account password and credentials with others with the organization Read full review Increase in security prevents lost revenue due to fines over security breaches. Easier password management allows for smaller tech team. Read full review ScreenShots