

Store an unlimited number of passwords and access them on any device There’s a reason 15+ million users and 20,000+ businesses across the globe trust Dashlane. Now everyone can enjoy simple password management with an app that’s as easy to use as it is secure.


Access all the key Dashlane features you love, now integrated directly into the Safari browser.ĭashlane is easy to use, hard to hack, and the perfect place for all your passwords. If you’re a password management veteran, this welcoming mat is a bit on the heavy side, but it’s certain to be a boon to less experienced users.We're excited to introduce our new Dashlane experience for Safari. For my part, I will note that I imported all kinds of data from two of Dashlane’s competitors as well as from my Mac’s keychain, without any problem whatsoever. In addition to passwords, the app lets you store credit cards, secure notes, and personal information that can be used to quickly fill a web form. An extension in every browserĭashlane is compatible with all three popular browsers and makes installing extensions for Safari, Chrome, and Firefox as easy as picking an item from a menu and following a few instructions. In addition to logins and passwords, you can also use Dashlane to autofill all kinds of forms with your personal information and credit card data. Unlike Safari’s own autofill, the app will also save and fill the CVV code on your credit cards, which makes for fewer trips into your wallet when you want to buy something online. In keeping with the rest of the user interface, the browser extensions tend to be quite verbose. Like with the introduction, this feels a bit overbearing but is also a great way to encourage users to save as much of their data as possible for later use.įor example, when they detect a new login, they display a modal dialog that captures the browser’s entire input until you’ve decided whether you want to store the username and password inside Dashlane.
