Dashlane For Mac



Dashlane is an access control application, easily keeping track of all your passwords for almost every website you visit and log in to. Your data is safe, but easy for you to access.

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Store your online login details securely and access them with ease. Dashlane is here to manage all your passwords.

Dashlane is an application that will store your password and other details securely beneath multiple encryptions. You get access to a large variety of tools to secure your online identity and prevent hackers or untrustworthy friends from accessing your social accounts and using your Netflix for free.

Dashlane has a built-in VPN option to keep your WiFi safe. This is extremely important as an unsecured network leaves you open to exploitation from hackers and your internet service provider. This feature helps explain why Dashlane is so expensive.

You also gain access to a password generator, ensuring that no-one can figure out any of your login details. That includes your nosey partner. And how will you remember these? You don’t have to; it will automatically fill out the details for you.

Of course, most of these features are available on the premium version, save the VPN, which sets you back $60 per year. This includes features such as secure file storage and priority support. To get full customer support, you need to be a paying customer. This is a major turnoff for anyone who isn’t thinking about getting a premium account

Where can you run this program?

Dashlane works on Mac OSX 10.12 and later, and computer operating on Windows 7 or a newer operating system.

Is there a better alternative?

Yes, 1Password offers more security and account storage than Dashlane, but it is more expensive, and you can’t share info across multiple accounts unless you have a certain plan.

Our take

Dashlane is a powerful tool for keeping your passwords and general internet usage secure, but it is expensive.

Should you download it?

Yes. If you’re willing to pay for a subscription, then this security software is for you.

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These days, a third-party password manager is de rigueur for anyone venturing on to the internet with a clutch of online accounts. You won’t last long relying on weak, easily guessable passwords to protect your personal data when online, so password managers like LastPass that lock all your passwords away behind a single, master password, have much to recommend them.

Dashlane is a lesser known entity among password managers, but there is a lot to like: AES-256 encryption that derives its key directly from your master password, so it’s not stored anywhere, for example. You can also tie your stored passwords to a single device rather than have it securely synced across all your computers and mobiles. You can even tie Dashlane in with Google Authenticator to add another layer of two-factor authentication for even greater security.

Dashlane works with Edge (Windows), Safari (Mac only), Chrome and Firefox – the installer will offer to add browser add-ons for all supported browsers, or you can select which ones to install by clicking Custom.

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You manage your passwords and digital wallet through a standalone app, which opens at the Security Dashboard, which gives you an overall safety rating based on the strength and repetition of your passwords. You can then easily track down these passwords and change them to something better, such as a random string of characters generated by Dashlane itself.

Dashlane will even alert you when it detects a website has been breached, potentially compromising your account and password on that site, as well as any other sites that share the same password. It’s a neat touch and another good reason to give it a go.

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This is the good news, that if you’re starting out with your first password manager then there’s much to recommend Dashlane – it’s robust, helpful and free on mobile as well as desktop. Unfortunately, things get complicated should you wish to transfer from another password manager.

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Despite seemingly making things simple with a range of import options, the web is littered with complaints from frustrated users unable to import all – or even some – of their passwords. We experienced this ourselves – trying and failing to get passwords directly imported from LastPass on two separate platforms. Eventually, we managed to get our passwords transferred on the Mac using Firefox’s own password manager as an intermediary. Very unsatisfactory.

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All of Dashlane’s features – the password manager, autofill and digital wallet – are free across all devices, but if you want to be able to automatically sync your data across all your devices, back up your encrypted information to the cloud in case you lose a device or access your Dashlane account through a web browser rather than the standalone app, you’ll need to upgrade to the Premium service for $19.99 a year.

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Dashlane has the potential to be one of the best password managers out there, but it’s let down by sub-par migration tools that will deter those wishing to switch from another service.





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