Android App
Dashlane Releases Passkey Support on Android
Dashlane is bringing third-party passkey support to Android 14 users. Now they can use Dashlane on websites and apps that support passkeys.
Android UI Architecture Migration to MVVM
In the engineering team at Dashlane we do our best to keep our code base clean, up-to-date with the latest technological trends (when we believe it’s worth the investment) and to keep our technical debt under control. As a member of the Android team, I’m proud of the state of our Android app codebase. We […]
Dashlane on Android: Retrieve SMS Codes with One Click
At Dashlane, we continuously work to bridge the gap between convenience and security, across the full spectrum of operating systems, devices, and browsers. That means building features that operate natively within each operating system, so our customers don’t have to do any heavy lifting – just enable the feature and dash online. In that vein, […]
What You Can Expect From Dashlane and the Android 7.0 Nougat Update
It’s finally here! Earlier this week, Google finally released its highly-anticipated Android 7.0 (Nougat) update! Some lucky people will get to see the new Android version sooner than others. According to David Burke, VP of Engineering at Google, owners of the Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P will be the first to get their hands on this update. In […]
Dashlane and Google Establish New Open Source API Project to Enable Simple, Secure App Logins for Android Users
Today, we’re very excited to announce a very special open-source project that we’re working on with Google to enhance and simplify your security! Dashlane and Google, along with other leading password managers are collaboratively developing “Open YOLO” (You Only Login Once)–an open API for App Developers that will give Android apps the ability to access […]