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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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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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I am an end user of Dashlane, and absolutely love it. It has unburdened me from the need to write down and secure long complex passwords, credit card information, and logging on to the majority of sites I visit. The frosting on the cake is its ability to securely synchronize my sensitive data across devices: PC, iMac, iPhone, and iPad.

  • Dashlane securely synchronizes sensitive data across all of my computing devices. This feature alone is valuable.
  • It has good tools too, like the password generator that lets me set how long and complex of a password I want to create, and then gives me the option to save it right then and there.
  • Dashlane's ability to automatically log me in, or to pre-fill forms is why I bought it. It hasn't let me down. It has saved me a lot of time.
  • Dashlane touts its ability to automatically change and update passwords. In my experience, this is one of its few weak areas. It is only able to automatically do so on a small percentage of the sites I visit.
  • Dashlane accounts are tied to one email address. You cannot update your email address, and that is a significant shortcoming.
  • It can be annoying to have to type in a password to access Dashlane. Most of the time I can use a fingerprint on my phone or tablet, but not yet on computers.
It is amazing at filling in online forms for me, for logging me into web sites, and keeping me aware of a weak or repeated password on my current list of over 100. It does not do well at updating credentials for most websites.
  • I can only answer this subjectively. It has saved me HUGE amounts of time with logging on and filling forms ... huge amounts of time.
  • The only negative I can come up with is the resistance from security people who are unfamiliar with it.
  • KeePass
KeePass is well suited to group sharing of passwords and such on a network accessible storage site (a "share" in Windows lingo), but is inadequate for auto form filling or logins. Dashlane uses a flat organization of entries - as in alphabetical order for websites -- and KeePass can get as complicatedly nested as you wish to mimic your organizations methods or structures.
  • Synchronizing secured information across multiple devices works very well and nearly invisibly.
  • Automatic web form fill-in rarely enters incomplete or inaccurate data.
  • Receipts can be kept for purchases made online when Dashlane is used to fill in the payment information.
  • A biometric fingerprint can be used on an iPhone, but not on an iPad. I'd be a bit happier if it worked n both.
  • Using the automatic password changer only works for a few websites, I know you can't get them all, but Dashlane should be able to hit a higher percentage.
Yes
It woks better on an iPhone than on an iPad. Other than that, it woks great across all my devices.
I can't imagine not having it. Dashlane is an integral part of all my computing, across PCs and Apple products. What Dashlane does should be built into every operating system!
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