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A Bigger Threat than Climate Change
An amendment to protect the privacy of Americans’ internet browsing history lost in the Senate. The loss is more dangerous to us than climate change. Hear me out.
Facebook Shouldn’t Crash Your Apps
An outage across apps from Spotify to TikTok to Walmart shows why developers need to quit using their Menlo Park middleman.
Spend Less Time Typing: Create Your Own Bot To Do It for You
While we love Dashlane for quickly autofilling online forms with your payment and personal info, we know forms aren’t the only thing slowing you down online.
GoDaddy Hacked: Number of Affected Users Unclear
Following suspicious activity on its servers, GoDaddy investigated and confirmed a breach that occurred on October 19, 2019. It is unclear how many of their 19 million customers were impacted. It’s important to note that individual customer accounts were not affected and the information stored within, such as addresses and credit card numbers, was not […]
New Dashlane Survey: Majority of Americans Feel More at Risk Online Due to COVID-19
It’s no surprise that many consumers are lax about their online security, from reusing passwords across accounts to choosing easy-to-guess passwords and security questions. But now that nearly all aspects of life – from work to school to entertainment – are being conducted virtually, are people feeling more vulnerable than ever online? We conducted a […]
Delete Your Emails, Save The World
When thinking about how your online life impacts the earth, there are a couple places to pay attention.
It’s All Fun & Games Until Someone Gets Hacked: What We Know About the Nintendo Cyberattacks
Details are emerging about cyberattacks against users of Nintendo’s Switch gaming console, specifically those using the Nintendo Switch Online service.
Improving Our Code Review Workflow with a Browser Extension
The Dashlane engineering team recently moved to GitLab to handle all its repositories. GitLab has great advantages for us, such as a powerful pipeline system for continuous integration.
500,000 Zoom Accounts on the Dark Web
Half a million Zoom accounts have ended up on the dark web. Here’s what information was exposed and what to do now.
The Internet Feels Nice Again
Digital group activities are becoming the new normal—here’s why you should opt in.