Dashlane
Password manager and credential security tool serving individuals and business teams across web, desktop, and mobile.
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We publish a Pulse Score once a product has a week with enough relevant public discussion to measure. Dashlane has not reached that threshold yet. Check back as discussion grows.
Sample public mentions
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“At this point it is too high of a risk to store my password elsewhere. I've been screwed over by dashlane, lastpass, potentially bitwarden now, I am with 1password now, but I've had my passwords in all these places, and I've had to change them each time, probably missing a few.I ...”
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