Keep business and personal credentials separate with Smart Spaces. Admins can monitor the password health in an employee’s Business Space, without compromising the privacy of their Personal Space. Depending on the Space you choose to display, only a portion of your Dashlane data will show in the app. You get to assign every single piece of information stored in your Dashlane account to a particular Space — from passwords to payments, Secure Notes, and IDs. Assign your work passwords and notes to your Business Space, while pairing your personal phone number, Facebook or Spotify passwords to your Personal Space. Then you may switch at all times between Personal and Business Spaces, and you will see all sections of your Dashlane app display nothing else but the content you chose to add there. With Spaces, keep your work information at work, and your personal information at home!
About this App
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[/wpsm_inline_list]Dashlane was founded on July 6, 2009, releasing their first software on May 23, 2012, that first included a password manager (encrypted via AES-256), which was walled behind a single master password.
Features:
- Save passwords and logins as you browse
- Store an unlimited number of passwords and access them anywhere
- Sync your Dashlane data to every device automatically
- Autofill the right username and password on every account
- Fill addresses and other forms with a click
- Stop searching for card numbers, and make every checkout a breeze
Dashlane Premium includes:
- Unlimited password storage
- Full Dashlane benefits synced across every device
- Instant form and payment autofill
- Dark Web Monitoring with personalized alerts
- VPN for WiFi protection
- Secure file storage
Pricing
Free:
- Up to 50 passwords
- 1 device
- Form & payment autofill
- Securely share up to 5 accounts
- Personalized security alerts
- Two-factor authentication
- + Free 30-day trial of Premium
- Unlimited passwords
- Unlimited devices
- Form & payment autofill
- Securely share unlimited accounts
- Personalized security alerts
- Two-factor authentication
- Dark Web Monitoring & alerts
- VPN for Wifi Protection
Business: USD 4.00 per user/mo
- All the benefits of Premium (excluding VPN)
- Smart Spaces for work and personal data
- Admin Console for user and policy management
- Secure password sharing with groups
- Seamless provisioning and deployment
- Added security with 2FA integration
- Customer Success Manager (for 50+ users)
Highlights
- U.S. patented password management
- Smart Spaces
- Sharing Groups
Dashlane uses a patented security architecture and AES 256-bit encryption, the strongest method available, to keep your info safe. Access to the user’s data requires using the User Master Password which is only known by the user. It is used to generate the symmetric AES 256-bit key for encryption and decryption of the user’s personal data on the user’s device. They use Webcrypto for most browser based cryptography and the native libraries for IOS and Android. On Windows and MacOS, the user’s data encryption and decryption is performed using OpenSSL. Two-factor authentication is built into Dashlane by design, and it is compatible with mobile authenticator apps or U2F keys.
Sharing Groups are an easy and efficient way for users of Dashlane Business plans to share multiple items to multiple users in one instance time. Onboarding employees and ensuring they have the necessary passwords has never been easier.
You can choose between two permission settings: Full Rights and Limited Rights. Note that when sharing with a group, all members of the group will receive the same permission settings that you pick.
Full Rights: The recipient can see, copy, edit, and share the password. Note that the recipient can also edit sharing rights, which includes revoking the shared item of other users who were shared this item, including you.
Limited Rights: The recipient can use this password, but cannot securely share or edit it. The recipient cannot modify the password directly within Dashlane, though the password will be updated if Dashlane detects it being changed outside of Dashlane. Within Dashlane, the password is presented as a series of dots, but keep in mind that this hides the password only from a casual or accidental observer. If determined to do so, a technically savvy recipient is able to reveal the password.
FAQ
What is VPN protection and what is it for?
As its name suggests, a Virtual Private Network is about privacy. It creates a network, or a closed system of communication between you and the VPN provider. And that network is virtual because, unlike a “real” network, there is no preexisting, dedicated infrastructure.
In many cases, your access to the internet, be it at home or at work, is safe and secure.
But when you’re on the move and use free or unfamiliar networks such as in airports, hotels or cafes, you’re opening yourself up to your data being observed and potentially stolen. This is especially true if you visit web addresses using “http”, not “https”, or access an email account using unsafe protocols. A VPN allows you to go online through a secure connection even when you’re on an unsecure network.
When you’re on the internet, you’re anything but anonymous. Your IP address is public information, and locates you geographically. Using a VPN means that your internet traffic is routed through the VPN provider. So instead of your own IP address, your traffic now reaches the internet from the location of the VPN’s server. Additionally, your service provider cannot see what websites you’re visiting, since the traffic through the VPN is encrypted.
Dashlane’s VPN allows you to choose the location of the server you are routed through. For performance reasons, if you allow the VPN to automatically assign the server it will connect to the nearest server it can, most often in the same country or region as you are located.
When and how do I use Dashlane's VPN?
Especially, when using WiFi in public places like cafes and airports, or on any open network that’s unfamiliar. Dashlane’s VPN is a simple and easy way to ensure that your online traffic is protected from prying eyes.
Remember that you must choose when to connect and disconnect the VPN.
What is a Dashlane Master Password?
When you create a Dashlane account, you create a login and a Master Password. Your Master Password is your private key to encrypt all of your data saved in Dashlane. By successfully entering your Master Password, Dashlane will be able to decrypt your data locally on your device and grant you access to your saved data.Your Master Password is like a key to a safe. If you have the correct key, you can open the safe. If not, the safe will remain closed. The key never moves with the safe; it always remains with you.
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