
Usernames and passwords, ID cards and passport details, credit card numbers, and online banking information are not only of an extremely high sensitivity but also easy to forget. Dashlane solves both problems with one single software solution that will not only keep all your private information hidden and secure but will also prevent you from locking yourself out from your online activity.
Dashlane is far from being yet another password manager. Besides all the features you would expect from such a tool, the program comes with a wide variety of features to store and manage your notes, your personal info, your online payment methods, IDs and passports, online (or any other) purchase receipts, etc. You can opt to keep all your most sensitive information hidden and safe or share part or all of it with any number of e-mail recipients.
In order to guarantee a secure access to this plethora of personal and confidential information, you’ll be asked to provide not only an e-mail address but also a secure password. If you feel unable to produce one that you think is strong enough, you can always use the program’s password generator to create a fort-knox-type one. The tool’s Security Dashboard will keep you informed about the strength of the passwords and log-in details that you add to Dashlane.
But Dashlane is not only a safe wallet where you can keep your confidential information safe and secure – you can also set up this tool to fill in all this information for you whenever you visit the corresponding site. To make things even easier, Dashlane is a platform-agnostic tool that is equally effective on a Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, or Linux device. This will let you use your passwords from a PC, a tablet, or a smartphone, knowing that all your information will be synced automatically among them.
Dashlane is an excellent way of keeping your passwords, usernames, and all kinds of sensitive information updated and secure, away from hackers and prying eyes. The program can be used for free without time limitations on one device of your choice. If you wish to use more than one and sync your data across them, you’ll need to purchase either a Premium or a Business license, which will also provide you with a wealth of extra features.
v1.0 [Apr 17, 2012]
New multiple identities feature: Now you can save different “identities” meaning you can store names, birth-dates, and more for family and friends you often handle online transactions for.
Added “Ms.” as a title option: A simple fix that goes far — practically and philosophically!
Improved memory performance: Dashlane should work faster than ever before, while also draining far less system memory, as you do anything from auto-logging in to a website to storing your online shopping.
Firefox 12 compatibility: This is just the latest of new browsers we’re working to make work with Dashlane.
Ability to hide the impala icon: Many of you said you find the impala icon a little intrusive and distracting so now you have the option to hide if if you’d like!
Automatic updates: You don’t have to do anything, just sit back, relax, and Dashlane will update itself when there’s a new release.
Improved semantic analysis: We worked hard to address 62 auto-fill issues reported on several websites. Notable sites we now support better are YouTube, Bloomberg, Dropbox, NewEgg, and the Apple Store.
Browser bug fixes: Several issues affecting stability on Safari were fixed; also addressed were the missing Dashlane impala icons in fields on Chrome. We also fixed 18 other browser-related issues of all kinds.
Credential-related fixes: We’ve made it easier to edit your credentials. We further fixed 15 bugs related to issues affecting everything from our key auto-login feature to the unnecessary truncation of web addresses.
Better purchase recognition: We addressed 32 bugs here; we’d like to highlight that PayPal transactions are now correctly recorded.
Mobile apps: Coming very, very soon to iOS and Android. We promise.