Dashlane 5 - The password manager built for everyone to use everywhere
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Dashlane is the password manager known for its simplicity and beautiful UI - now with a full-featured browser extension and web app, it is far easier to get started and take the hassle out of passwords and online forms. Dashlane 5 adds Linux (Chrome & Firefox), Chromebook and Edge support!


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I love Dashlane. I’ve had no problems. I Lao suggest it to friends and co workers.
Pros:It’s the best password vault.
Cons:If there is a better way I will tell you.
Best password Manager
Pros:Sync, Sharing and UI
Cons:None
Great product.
Feat I'd love: to easily send pictures that I take with my phone to a vault "inside" Dashlane
Pros:Easy, fits like a glove
Cons:More feats around images
I am quite happy with it! Been using for more than 1 year. It has almost 500 username/password! How could I ever know all of these logins?
Pros:Secure way of storing passwords
Cons:Does not fill in password on applications only on browsers
Time will tell but, I do like what I can get and do with
Pros:Easy of use with 90 percent of the
Cons:The sharing is a real pain. Maybe the update will correct or making a little user
Wish I would have had this much sooner.
Pros:Love how easy it is to use
Cons:None
Now that they manage to create a linux application, I think this is the password manager to have.
Pros:Ease of Use
Cons:Syncing between devices comes with Premium Version
Bought the 3 year subscription 2 years ago. No regrets!
Pros:Can change passwords automatically, shows password statistics and which ones need to be changed, works on all my devices.
Cons:The browser extension could work better, and I still need TouchID support on Mac!
I wish that once I save a password on a site that it wouldn't ask me to "save password to Dashlane" randomly so then I have 3-5 saves for the same site.
Pros:Password Generator, Secure C.C. Data, Autofill, Multiple Profile Storage.
Cons:Multiple "Resave" of password on the same sight.