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Dashlane

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What is Dashlane?

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…

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Pricing

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Individual Free

$0

Cloud
per month

Starter

$2

Cloud

Individual Advanced

$2.75

Cloud

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee
For the latest information on pricing, visithttps://www.dashlane.com/pricing

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services

Starting price (does not include set up fee)

  • $2 per month
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Product Details

What is Dashlane?

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.


  • Dashlane uses a patented security architecture and AES 256-bit encryption to keep information safe

  • The Admin Console is used to onboard new team members, manage permissions, and monitor security issues.

  • The Dashlane password manager includes reporting that tracks password improvement over time.

  • Encrypted passwords can be shared with individuals or groups so passwords are never sent unsecurely over email or Slack.

  • Two-factor authentication is built in to Dashlane by design and is compatible with preferred mobile authenticator apps or U2F keys.

  • SSO is designed to be easy to install and improve the efficiency of managing employees (Only available on Dashlane Business.)

  • SIEM Integration and Dark Web Monitoring included in all Business plans.

Dashlane states their password manager currently has 19+ million people and 22,000+ organizations as active users.

In 2023 Dashlane launched Dashlane Confidential SSO. This is a single sign-on (SSO) solution that uses AWS Nitro Enclaves’ isolated virtual machines to create an encrypted confidential computing environment where employees can store vault keys that are inaccessible to third parties or the vendor.


Dashlane Features

  • Supported: SCIM + SSO integration
  • Supported: Dark Web Insights & Phishing Alerts
  • Supported: Zero-Knowledge Architecture

Dashlane Screenshots

Screenshot of Password HealthScreenshot of Admin viewScreenshot of Mobile view toolsScreenshot of Home admin dashScreenshot of Webapp home

Dashlane Video

Dashlane is a web and mobile app that simplifies password management for people and organizations across all platforms and devices.

Dashlane Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationNo

Frequently Asked Questions

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.

Dashlane starts at $2.

1Password, Bitwarden, and LastPass for Business are common alternatives for Dashlane.

Reviewers rate Support Rating highest, with a score of 9.4.

The most common users of Dashlane are from Mid-sized Companies (51-1,000 employees).
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Reviews and Ratings

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Andrew Bank | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Dashlane is one of those apps that we can't live without. We use it in our organization to protect and insulate passwords for shared services and we also use it on a personal basis. It's a life-changer and most of all, it gives us all complete confidence that our accounts are protected. I also use Dashlane for personal accounts and many of our employees do the same. It is consistently one of the most appreciated employee benefits we hear about. We like the way that Dashlane works on any browser. We like that we can set it not to stay logged in for too long. Some employees forget that they are logged in and if their machine is compromised or stolen, someone could potentially access accounts. We also like using 2FA to ensure authentication. We have also had to shut down a user's account for fear of it being compromised and it was extremely easy and secure. Using Dashlane on mobile is also a breeze. We compared Dashlane to our prior service, LastPass. LastPass was good but Dashlane is better for non-technical folks. Neither one is flawless in logging into applications but when there is an issue with a login, Dashlane is usually better at guiding through options for diagnosing and fixing.
  • Logs into mobile apps very well
  • Detects anomalies
  • Used biometrics for authentication
  • 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.
Works great in desktop and mobile browsers. Great job of detecting potential leaks onto the dark web, etc. No real complaints overall, just minor suggestions for improvement.
  • Very easy onboarding and offboarding
  • Easy to change passwords for shared services
  • Giving password protection benefits to employees for personal use
We thought that LastPass was a little harder to use. It cost less but the marginal cost increase for Dashlane was worth it.
Yes
Dashlane replaced Lastpass. LastPass was a little harder to use and didn't login reliably into most apps.
None other than LastPass.
Deepak Gupta | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Dashlane provides upmost protection on different logins of different users. It provides total security to ensures that our teams account don't get compromise and keeps us protected from and data breaches. It provides safety within our organization to keep our and our clients credentials safe and secure in their server.
  • Active monitoring
  • Regular Alerts
  • Manage Password From Vaults
  • Pricing on Higher Side
  • Needed More Data Storage for Secure Notes and Docs
  • Improvement in Mobile App
Dashlane is suited for Professionals and Business. It keep us secure from external threats and we can keep our team account secure by creating temporary password which expires after some duration of time. It's one of the best tool which work on mobile devices as well and gives us double security on both desktop and smartphones.
  • Improved Security
  • More Collaboration
  • Time Saving
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.
No
Dashlane is more secure in compare to another password manager. They have very good support team who are ready to help while setting up for the first time and also for any different issues. Dashlane keeps use giving alerts about any data breaches in recent times and if they find any of our account compromise they keep us informed.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Key people in the organization use it to keep their multiple passwords for different systems safe and accessible to others if needed.
  • secures access to passwords
  • allows others to have access to secured items if needed
  • more items that passwords can be secured with this product.
  • An easier way to share information between users
  • A way to allow for multiple administrators
In small businesses, it is a great product for sharing between users security information. I don't know how well it might work in very large organizations.
  • this has saved us when we needed to get into a system and the primary person was away for an extended time
There is always a need for some improvements.
No
October 16, 2019

Dashlane to the rescue!

Jeremy Goldsborough | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
My company uses Dashlane to store and manage hundreds of sensitive data points from passwords to credit card numbers. The Dashlane app is used by our top-level employees based upon their access needs. This application addresses the problems created when there is not a universal management solution for company passwords. These problems include low-strength passwords, lost passwords, and the sharing of passwords insecurely.
  • 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.
  • Dashlane can be frustrating to use on my Mac. There are often times where the app is open but simply will not display the dashboard. I am forced to close the app and relaunch it to gain access. Support has been unable to fix this for me.
  • There are times where Dashlane tries to interact with a web form that it should not interact with. It feels like it is getting in the way and hindering the form completion rather than helping with efficiency. Better detection of form types would be a big improvement.
  • Refining the way that Dashlane deals with replacement/updating passwords would be a welcome improvement. It is very easy to get duplicate entries into the system so that you have 2 or more logins to a website to choose from even though only one of them is current.
Dashlane is well suited for a company or individual who likes to stay organized and is willing to take the time to really make sure they are using the application as it is supposed to be used. It has a learning curve. In a scenario where a company just wants to start throwing passwords and logins into an app and expecting everything to run smoothly, Dashlane would not be a great fit.
  • The ROI we've seen from Dashlane would certainly be measured in "time saved" and "frustration avoided." In the realm of lost or mishandled passwords and account information, it has served us well.
  • While eliminating one set of problems, Dashlane has created its own frustrations through some of the behaviors we've encountered with it. There are some shortcomings that we simply haven't been able to overcome.
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 despite the aforementioned shortcomings. While not perfect, it has done the job for us.
The times I have contacted support, they have been very kind and responsive. While they have been unable to solve all of the issues I've encountered with their software, they have always been eager to put forth a reasonable effort to support us. In support, attitude goes a long way, and Dashlane has done a good job with that.
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