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What’s a Super App?
Financial institutions are acquiring apps and creating “super apps.” But what does this mean for your privacy?
It’s the Most Unsecure Time of the Year: Worst Password Offenders 2021
2021 marked the 60th anniversary of the computer password’s invention, but it also marked the year of some of the worst password mishaps. From Facebook to Ticketmaster, we’re commemorating another wild year of password fails, flops, and WTFs.
A New Way to Get Around Dashlane’s iOS App
To streamline how you get around our mobile app, we’re excited to announce changes that will make it easier to use the most important info you store in Dashlane.
Why We Don’t Do Unconscious Bias Training at Dashlane
As we scaled up, we knew we had to intentionally think through the concepts of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB), what they mean, and how they’re practiced at Dashlane.
How to Get Started with a Password Manager for Financial Services
Working for a bank or in finance means you’re aware of the rising cyber threats to financial institutions. Here’s how to start using a password manager in your financial services business.
4 Times Financial Institutions Got Hacked & How to Mitigate Similar Cybersecurity Threats
Cybersecurity threats to the financial sector are common. Here are some of the biggest hacks and what they can teach you about cybersecurity.
Cyber Careers Q&A with Infosec Leader Naya Moss
Infosec leader Naya Moss dropped by Twitter to answer questions about her career in cybersecurity and IT. We’ve rounded up her answers here.
A Conversation About Privacy: Dashlane’s “Five Laws”
Internal conversations about what, exactly, privacy means to us led to codifying and publishing our “laws” of privacy here at Dashlane.
How We Interview and Hire at Dashlane
We work a lot with ones and zeros at Dashlane, but when you’re applying for a job with us, we want you to feel like you’re more than just a number.
Why Dashlane Will Never Ask You for Credentials in an Email (Because That’s How Phishing Works)
Dashlane will never ask for your credentials or account information in an email. Knowing this will help you avoid sophisticated phishing attacks.