![]() ![]() Everything is in one place and if you lose your phone or computer you can access everything through the web site. I’ve never used another password manager and for sure it is simpler to just save passwords on your phone or through a browser but this is an extra layer of protection. I also store credit card numbers, ss# of my parents, stuff like that. On my computer, if the app is open it will auto fill. You can log in to sites and apps via dashlane. You make one safe password (don’t forget it, it’s possible to retrieve it but difficult, that’s the point) and that gives you access to all the others. Yes, google can save all your stuff, but I feel like google knows enough about me already. There’s also a feature that will update them all, but I don’t use that. If there is a breach (like experian), the app tells you and which accounts were affected so you can immediately change your passwords. It’s not ideal to have random 10 character passwords, unique to each app or site, but after having two identity theft situations, I feel a lot safer. Best product available for several years now-nothing would make be changed. Especially on the iPhones using FaceID, I don’t have to do anything but look at my phone-amazing!! And sharing them with friends and family couldn’t be easier. In many websites, they can be automatically entered by the app/extension, without little or no interaction on your part. They can be sync’d across all devices, logged in using biometrics, and randomly generated using Dashlane. Dashlane makes it so easy to keep you passwords unique for every site, and meeting all complexity requirements. Given the number of major hacks annually, and how often those user credentials end up for sale on the Dark Web, the days of keeping your passwords manageable-easily managed, all the same across web sites, have them easy to remember, and/or writing them on sticky notes or a notebook “hidden” near your computer-should be long behind you. But, when I consider the functions and features, the kind of rapid customer support I receive, and the cost-I use the Premium Family plan, giving me up to six licensed users-there is simply no comparison. I check periodically, and I continue to find Dashlane is the number one or number two password manager in different comparisons. Dashlane works, is easy to use, works and synchronizes on all your platforms, and the company meets their brand promises. Everyone should secure their online identities and other critical identifiable information. This service level is promised for Premium members and it is delivered. ![]() Customer service responded immediately upon receipt and had the problem solved for me within two quick email cycles. Just migrated from an old to new Pc and the Dashlane app didn’t migrate correctly. I have also been really pleased with customer support. ![]() Opportunity for improvement includes stronger integration of automatic secondary logon in browsers, which Dashlane says they’re working on. Also use the built-in VPN solution frequently, especially when using public Wifi. Other great built-in capabilities include “password changer” and “password generator” to help keep your identity secure. I love its integration into major browsers and feel that it is much more secure than Microsoft keychain, for example (perception if not reality). I have also used the product with 2-factor authentication using 2FA software and a Yubico key. For desktop devices, I use both the app and the web to access content. I use Dashlane on desktop and iOS devices. I have used Dashlane for several years and have been a Premium member for the last couple of years. Payment will be charged to your iTunes account at purchase. ![]() Securely export your data, any time you need or want.ġ1. Dashlane is more than just a password manager.ġ0. Dashlane is designed so that we can't see any of the information you store in it.ĩ. Other companies don’t store your data safely because it’s not their job.ħ. Subscriptions may be managed, and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to your Account Settings after purchase.Ħ. Dashlane Premium and Premium Plus are available as 1-year renewable subscriptions.ĥ. If you love it, keep it going with a Dashlane subscription, or switch to Dashlane Free automatically.Ĥ. Auto-renewable subscriptions will be charged for renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the initial period of subscription unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period.ģ. Your Dashlane account starts with a 30-day free trial of our Premium plan-no credit card required.Ģ. ![]()
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