![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Then it's a simple case of selecting your chosen account details from a list before logging in directly to websites via Dashlane’s built-in browser, or revealing, copying or sending the login details securely via email to someone (or yourself, of course).Įverything you need is here – access to your passwords, auto-fill form information and digital wallet for securely storing payment information. Once set up – it’s all very straightforward whether you’re starting from scratching or adding a new device – you can opt to unlock Dashlane on your phone via a four-digit PIN rather than having to type your master password each time. You can also tie your stored passwords to a single device for even greater security too.Īnother great feature is that Dashlane is free for one device - which can be mobile or desktop - and now happily runs on iPad as well as iPhone and iPod touch. There’s lots to like: AES-256 encryption that derives its key directly from your master password, so it’s not stored anywhere, for example. ![]() You won’t last long relying on weak, easily guessable passwords to protect your personal data when online, so password managers that lock all your passwords away behind a single, master password, have much to recommend them.ĭashlane is a lesser known entity among password managers, but with the release of version 2.0 is aiming to boost its profile. These days, a third-party password manager is de rigueur for anyone venturing on to the internet with a clutch of online accounts. ![]()
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