

Dashlane
Password manager that can generate unique passwords and also record purchase history across websites.
Cost / License
- Subscription
- Proprietary
Application type
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Online
- Android
- iPhone
- Android Tablet
- iPad
- Vivaldi Browser
- Google Chrome
- Safari
- Brave
- Firefox
Features
Properties
- Security-focused
Features
- Dark Mode
- Two-factor Authentication
- Cloud Sync
- Add multiple files
- Share notes
- Browser extension
- Password Generator
- Sharing Center
- Automatic Form-Filler
- Auto Update
Tags
- login-manager
Dashlane News & Activities
Recent News
- Danilo_Venom published news article about Dashlane
Dashlane will end its Free Plan in September 2025. Users must upgrade or switch servicesDashlane has announced that its free plan will be discontinued on September 16, 2025. In a blog pos...
- POX published news article about Dashlane
Dashlane restricts free plan to 25 passwords per device starting next monthDashlane, a widely recognized password manager, has recently announced significant amendments to it...
- POX published news article about Dashlane
Dashlane expands Passkey support to iOS and Android users for enhanced securityIn a recent announcement, Dashlane, a widely used password manager, has declared that Android and i...
Recent activities
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- inson1 reviewed Dashlane
Isnt open source
- Bakrilum reviewed Dashlane
I’ve been a Dashlane user since before version 2.0, which means I still enjoy free lifetime access to its premium features. The biggest strengths of Dashlane Premium are its seamless cross-device integration and flawless synchronization. Yes, it’s a paid service, but it outperforms many other password managers in terms of reliability, security, and user experience. While alternatives like Bitwarden are excellent and open-source, their mobile apps (Android/iOS) don’t match Dashlane’s polish and...
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Password manager that can generate unique passwords and also record purchase history across websites.
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Comments and Reviews
I’ve been a Dashlane user since before version 2.0, which means I still enjoy free lifetime access to its premium features. The biggest strengths of Dashlane Premium are its seamless cross-device integration and flawless synchronization. Yes, it’s a paid service, but it outperforms many other password managers in terms of reliability, security, and user experience. While alternatives like Bitwarden are excellent and open-source, their mobile apps (Android/iOS) don’t match Dashlane’s polish and ease of use. If you can afford it—or if you’re locking down passwords for a large family with the Family Plan—Dashlane is hands-down the best paid password manager: well-maintained, secure, and incredibly convenient. Worth every penny for those who prioritize a smooth, hassle-free experience.
If you're looking for a free password manager service, this is great except for the fact that it doesn't sync your information across devices unless you subscribe to their premium service. For me, that's a dealbreaker.
Isnt open source
Proprietary, "Cloud" based, motivates users to pay for it.
I switched to Keepass (KeepassDX and KeepassXC), synchronized with Syncthing. Its way better, you can archive and share the file and own your data!
Bitwarden would be a good alternative, if you want the Cloud-based experience, but being OpenSource.
I should have been suspicious, seeing as there had been no signs for a desktop app for Linux. Now they are killing support for the desktop app in Windows. Web app is a much bigger pain to use compared to the desktop app. I'll miss some of the features they offered, but I'll be looking for an 'alternative to' this app.
I've been using it since February 2019 and was very satisfied at first. Unfortunately, opening has not worked reliably recently. It can take a minute for the safe to open. So the tool has become useless for me and I replace it with 1Password, which was a tip from several colleagues and works much better.
This app doesn't support Linux, this app supports browsers as an extension. That's not the same thing as supporting Linux. There's no desktop app.
[Edited by Mutant, August 06]