

A bug that was preventing users who forgot their Master Password from resetting their accounts is now fixed, but we highly recommend you create a memorable (yet strong!) Master Password to avoid losing all your data.Next time, we hope to share some more exciting release notes! -įor users relying on VoiceOver, getting started with Dashlane should be easier: The onboarding experience, including the import options, now reads the items as buttons and announces the expanded/collapsed state of those buttons. We fixed some things that are either too small to notice or too boring to mention. It's now fixed!Ĭ should now work as expected and redirect you to the Team Admin Console. We've fixed this bug, and you'll now only copy passwords when clicking the Copy icon.įixed: An unfortunate bug caused the app to crash. You’ll find step-by-step instructions for a ctivating your Hotspot Shield account in the VPN section of your mobile app.Ĭlicking a password in the Password history would copy it as well as make it visible. We've partnered with Hotspot Shield to offer a faster, more reliable VPN experience to our users, directly through Hotspot Shield’s app. It was great.A new VPN experience is now available to Premium and Family users. Dashlane handled all the work for me no copy-pasting was required. I used it for a few days, and I never had to open the browser extension while browsing. It’s bordering on ridiculous how good Dashlane is at this. Pretty much any site you visit, you’ll either see Dashlane’s autofill notification appear near an entry field or the offer to save a new password. Overall, I was impressed with Dashlane in this regard.

The other is how it helps you navigate the web by offering to remember passwords and auto-filling them as you go. However, this is only one part of what a password manager does. RELATED: Password Managers Compared: LastPass vs KeePass vs Dashlane vs 1Password Dashlane Autofill If you’re really into organizing your passwords just so, 1Password or Bitwarden may be a better choice. You can only pick from a pre-selected list of types (news, entertainment, tech, etc.), and there’s no way to filter according to type, at least not really. So far, so good, but I do have to say I’m less impressed with how Dashlane lets you categorize entries.
