Dashlane: Security First

When it comes to passwords, do you set them, then forget them? We've got you. With Dashlane, you’ll never forget a password again.

Dashlane is a password manager app that’s as easy to use as it is secure. From the classroom to your summer vacay spot—and everywhere in between—Dashlane’s got your passwords and personal info covered.

Access from anywhere

Download the Android or iOS app to access your data on the go, or use Dashlane right in your web browser. Wherever you are, your passwords, payment information, and notes seamlessly sync across an unlimited number of devices.

Save time

Autofill forms and logins from any device or platform for maximum convenience.

Organize passwords

Quickly organize and search your passwords, and categorize them for easy access.

How Dashlane helps students

  1. Security: 92% of surveyed educational organizations were affected by a cyberattack in 2020. If you use the same password for everything, and that password gets compromised in a data breach, all your accounts are at risk. A password manager makes it easy to create strong, unique passwords and autofill them whenever you need them.
  2. Convenience: Let’s be real: We all share passwords. But if they’re not shared securely, your data is at risk. Whether it’s a streaming service, a shopping site, or something for class, you can easily share logins when you use Dashlane. Texting someone your password isn’t secure, and writing it down is even worse. But with Dashlane, you can securely share logins with your parents, roommates, and anyone in your squad.
  3. Proactive threat prevention: Dashlane offers Dark Web Monitoring for all Premium accounts. Just enter your email address in the Dark Web Monitoring tool, and Dashlane will automatically and continually monitor the dark web for any leaked logins. If your data is discovered on the dark web, you’ll be notified and prompted to change any affected passwords. That’s a whole lot of protection for minimal effort.
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