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    Dashlane's $24 Essentials plan lets you to access your passwords on two devices

    by 
    Igor Bonifacic
    Igor Bonifacic
    04.29.2021

    Password manager Dashlane has introduced a new essentials tier to its pricing structure.

  • Brett Putman for Engadget

    You need a password manager -- right now

    by 
    Violet Blue
    Violet Blue
    08.26.2019

    Who loves dealing with passwords? No one. Password managers help by saving all your passwords in one, secure place. Let's break down how they work and the best password manager apps available now.

  • LastPass

    LastPass Premium now costs twice as much

    by 
    Mallory Locklear
    Mallory Locklear
    08.03.2017

    LastPass announced a restructuring of its plan pricing and packaging today and the cost of its premium tier is doubling to $24 per year. Some features are also being taken away from the free plan. Those include unlimited sharing and emergency access, both of which are now only available to LastPass Premium and Families subscribers.

  • Google wants to standardize Android password managers

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    08.05.2016

    Security is more important than ever, but people still don't love typing passwords into phones. As such, Google is teaming with Dashlane and other password managers on the "Open YOLO" (You Only Login Once) project. The idea is to create an API that lets Android developers access password managers so that you can log into apps automatically with no typing or insecure autofill. Dashlane is spearheading the venture in cooperation with other password managers, though it hasn't said which are involved.

  • Dashlane offers single-click option to change passwords at more than 50 websites

    by 
    Kelly Hodgkins
    Kelly Hodgkins
    12.09.2014

    Dashlane today announced the acquisition of PassoMatic and its automatic password changer technology. As part of this merger, Dashlane also is releasing a beta version of its app that integrates this password technology. According to Dashlane, its beta Password Changers allows a user to change their passwords at multiple sites with just a click. each password is unique and meets conventional length and character recommendations for adequate password strength. The service supports up to 50 websites including Amazon, eBay, Facebook and more. The new Dashlane beta is available on the Mac and PC with a mobile version planned for the future. Also planned for future versions is a rotating password changer that automatically updates and stores new passwords on a regular basis. Interested users can sign up for beta access on Dashlane's website.