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The EU Invalidates the Privacy Shield—What Does This Mean for Dashlane?
Our data architecture, the way we process requests from customers, how we ensure our Services are working properly, and all the other key processes that allow us to run Dashlane remain the same.

Which Apps Actually Need Location Permissions?
In the great pantheon of things our phones know about us, our location data is arguably the most sensitive (ill-advised bathroom selfies notwithstanding). The idea that some faceless company might be tracking our every move is objectively scary. While some apps require access to your location to perform their base functions, others seemingly ask for […]

How Masks Are Saving Privacy (For Now)
As public surveillance measures increase, the global pandemic is inadvertently offering protection from facial recognition technology. But how long until the algorithms catch up?

How Setting Boundaries on My Phone Saved My Desk Job
While it’s comforting to have my friends a pocket-dial away, it has severely hindered my attention span and productivity. I’m not ready to curb my addiction entirely, but I can set rules in one area of my life: my day job.

Over 250,000 Instacart Users’ Personal Data for Sale on the Dark Web
Instacart denies their systems have been breached, so what happened and what should you do now? We break it down.

Twitter Suffers Unprecedented Attack Affecting Accounts from President Barack Obama to Kim Kardashian
In the worst security breach in the history of the company, multiple high-profile Twitter accounts—including President Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Elon Musk, Kanye West, and more—were hacked yesterday with tweets promoting a bitcoin scam sent from all accounts.

Dash to the Future—Organizing Dashlane’s First Online Hackathon
This is a story of how we ran the Dackathon, Dashlane’s first online hackathon, during the Covid-19 lockdown

Major Brands Are Joining the Campaign, But How Can Individuals Help #StopHateForProfit?
Companies are coming together to advocate for change at Facebook. Here are some things things we can all do to help stop the spread of misinformation.

The Facebook Boycott: It’s Only A Stunt If It Fails
To have any hope of hampering the social-networking giant’s impact on global politics, we must think big. Bigger than big.

Thoughts on Building a Technical Roadmap
One of the classic dilemmas in a tech organization is balancing work on new features and maintaining a healthy codebase.

Tech CMOs: Together We Can Make Facebook Stop Hate
Dashlane is joining the #StopHateForProfit campaign, and is stopping all paid and organic posts on Facebook and Instagram for the month of July at minimum. I’m calling on my fellow CMOs in tech to join me. As a marketer, advertising has always been my least preferred way to create demand and build a brand for […]