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 Well suited to password Management and making documents with password protection -- Something that most of their competitors don’t have. You can also have multiple types of passwords (numbers, figures, letters, patterns), which is something nice.
Read full review Pros Dashlane does a great job of detecting the password creation process on new websites and prompting users to store the data on the app. This saves a lot of time and eliminates the need to remember to save passwords manually. Dashlane syncs well across devices. That password you created using your laptop is immediately available on your smartphone app without the need for double entry. The Dashlane application provides a variety of data save types beyond just passwords. You are able to save account information, payment methods, and personal data in a categorized way. Read full review Cheaper than the competition. Easy to use. User-friendly. Passwords for documents inside the app is a good service! Read full review Cons Admin capabilities - Admins cannot reset passwords or 2SV tokens for any users, so they are left to contact Dashlane support. Without adequate management, Dashlane is tough to support internally effectively. Reporting - Dashlane does not provide reports for when users export passwords, fail logins or do anything else to potentially compromise their accounts. The reporting right now simply shows when users are created and added/removed from sharing Groups, but even then, the reporting is broken. Chrome - Chromebook users cannot take advantage of Dashlane to any real degree. They cannot set up 2SV tokens or keys, nor are they given the same features (Security Dashboard, Sharing Centre, etc.) so the experience is hampered, which adversely affects adoption. Read full review It has some features that aren’t useful at all. I mean that there are some features that are not used frequently. The Mac prices are a little bit elevated compared with their competition. They should do the UI a little bit more formally. 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 don't use other solutions, but we do find the mobile version for Android better than iOS. On Android, 2FA codes appear as word suggestions, making it very much like the experience on the web browser. On iOS, we need to change apps every single time a 2FA code is needed just to get the 6-digit code to fill a form.
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 I actually use both, but both have different special features. Of course, the password management is the same, but for example, the in-app document password protection of OneSafe is Amazing. I still use both, just as a backup (you never know when an app could fail).
Read full review Return on Investment Greater level of security regarding passwords for the company, definitely a huge bonus Can be frustrating if you're just trying to quickly log into something and it hasn't stored the correct password or doesn't load for some reason Can be a painful setup process if you have to manually remove stored passwords from Chrome/other browsers Read full review It helps to keep our passwords safe and in hand when we need them. Has reduced calls to IT to recover Passwords. Read full review ScreenShots