Dashlane is a simple and easy-to-use paid password manager that also comes with a free version. It’s available as a desktop app for both Apple and Windows computers, and a mobile app that works on both Android and iOS. All necessary security features you would expect from a password manager are available on Dashlane, with a host of additional features, including CPN for WiFi protection, dark web monitoring, automatic password changer, emergency access features, and advanced two-factor authentication and biometric login.
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Deployment | Cloud / SaaS / Web-Based, Desktop Mac, Desktop Windows, Mobile Android, Mobile iPad, Mobile iPhone |
Support | 24/7 (Live rep), Chat, Email/Help Desk, FAQs/Forum, Knowledge Base, Phone Support |
Training | Documentation |
Languages | English |
company pods for organisation are easy to use
the limited settings to turn off globally the auto login feature.
secureling sharing generic credentials with the teams in the business.
We use within our organization and share password access teamwide to assist in project management.
I find Dashlane glitchy when a password is updated and shared it often take days to sync across all shared accounts.
Access client platforms for internal team members. Keeping passwords secured in one place. Preventing Team Member from accidentally updating passwords and forgetting to share access.
Dashlane offers comprehensive features for smooth password management. Dashlane required simple access to the password and have various advantages. Dashlane provide better security with digital wallet security and could be used over multiple platforms
Dashlane can be used with popular used web browsers with complete accessibility. Dashlane is cloud-based password managing service and it also requires an internet connection for seamless experience and syncing.
Dashlane helps in password management and accessing websites with one click by the formula of master password which is one password for all portal to access. It benefits me to save digital wallet details with security, payment information, and credit card details, and I can use Dashlane simultaneously on any device.
It's easy to generate new passwords and keep them secure.
Cannot create folders to organize passwords visually. You can only create categories.
Allowing us to share passwords among colleagues as well as keep track of passwords so they're not written down on paper or reused.
Simple. Easy to coordinate passwords across devices. Groups allow easy password sharing across internal teams. Price is competitive with other similar services.
As a business owner using the Teams subscription, I wish they had better solutions for my customers, e.g. being able to create project passwords, groups, etc. In a recent update they removed the ability to manage Categories, which is a feature I was using all the time. They refuse to add it back in even after receiving feedback to do so. Sometimes the app will not reflect a new password across devices / groups immediately. With the new Web only UI it isn't exactly clear how to REFRESH to get the latest updates.
Dashland provides an effective solution for managing passwords across internal teams.
It's super secure. You can feel comfortable storing your PW's there and know it's going to be ok.
God forbid you forget the password for it. It's pretty fatal. Also the pop up to fill in fields can come up at any time, like when filling out a form, not a pw field. It can get pretty annoying.
Accessing very sensitive communication services the company uses and all employees of a certain level need access to, without them having to actually know the pw to it and not bungle it all the time.
It's a great way to manage work and personal passwords.
I dislike having to constantly sign back into the app. I feel like it always needs me to sign back in when it's least convenient for me.
I enjoy being able to share logins with colleagues without them seeing my passwords.
The product is exceptionally well designed and works on all of my devices. I'm able to store a lot more than passwords too. Secure notes, payment information, license and SS cards. It's super useful and the overall design of the product is better than any of the competitor I've tried. And I have total confidence in the security of my information.
About 6 months ago the service started degrading. Features don't work as well as they used to. Often the Chrome extension doesn't fill in fields or fills in the wrong information or just doesn't work at all. It's very frustrating. At least 5 times per day I have to manually lookup passwords which takes vital time away from my day. But the biggest issue is their customer support. It's really bad. When I submit a ticket, it takes at least 3 or 4 back-and-forth messages with the agent just to get them to stop sending me canned responses that don't actually address my question. I'm extremely detailed when writing my support tickets, its very clear what I'm asking, but they rarely answer it directly. And then finally after numerous emails and re-assignment of team members I get the standard line "thanks for the feedback, we'll let the team know". Then nothing. The last 5 support tickets I submitted were simply not resolved and no explanation of when they might be. This includes a ticket regarding passwords for Google sites not working for over 9 months. Huh, 9 months. Google passwords? Probably the most common of any passwords kept in Dashlane by any user? And they can't resolve it or even attempt to resolve it in 9 months? Terrible. For years I was literally the biggest fan. I've convinced no less than 20 people to start using Dashlane and now I'm extremely disappointed to the point of leaving.
Two main things: secure storage of passwords and easy access to passwords. They ace the first problem, but are not delivering like they used to on the second problem. I have learned a lot about password security, password complexity and general productivity through the use of the product which has been invaluable. I just wish they would fix some of the issues.
Great for allowing others access without exposing your login credentials
Some websites/apps are incompatible or do not respond well to multiple login credentials. Also mixes up credentials at times, which can lead to frustration.
Sharing login credentials for managing different aspects of business.
Secure storage for passwords, ability to update items as needed.
Auto-fill extension for Chrome can sometimes be buggy if you have multiple accounts under the same website (example: AWS).
Secure storage of passwords, as well as creating complex passwords through the generator to comply with company password policies.
Remembers my passwords...................
No way to combine AD passwords..........
Centralised passwords
I liked the balance of price and functionality. They also are continuously improving to try and keep up with competitors.
With their infusion of funding, they've been hiking the prices but their functionality hasn't kept up with a lot of their competitors that they're now at the same price point with. The administration and management of it don't cater to larger companies as you scale. Groups and user management aren't very efficient. It also continues to have flaws in its usability that is a roadblock to adoption.
Security of password usage and sharing
Both me and my team have easy access to all passwords relevant for our jobs.
You get a lot of pop-ups while on the browser asking you to save information and passwords that don't really make sense. Even after dismissing the pop-up, it keeps appearing at later instances.
Unsafe password sharing through chat channels.
I used to like how I can use it on my phone and it has dark web monitoring, easy-to-use, and a clean interface with excellent support. Lately there is nothing but errors.
All the issues. the force -closing, the inability to sync all of my passwords and debit cards. It's just a hastle anymore.
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Dashlane Business used to make it easy to manage password and system access with a simple group management approach. It also takes guesswork out of creating super strong passwords but their transition to whatever the hell they are doing has been a pain. Not even sure at this point if they've ironed out all their bugs and missed stepped changes
Half assed roll out of change his major or minor in this case it was major changes and terrible quality control/roll out
Suspended everything until they get there you know what together