The password manager with
zero-knowledge encryption
Why choose Dashlane?
Always secure
Dashlane leads the industry in security, using the strongest encryption available to protect your passwords and personal data.
Always private
Your master password is your private key to unlocking Dashlane. No one knows it but you, and it’s not stored anywhere on your computer or our servers.
Only accessible by you
Dashlane ensures that you are you by requiring you to log in from an approved device every time.
We continually innovate to bring you best-in-class security
Patented security architecture
Dashlane earned a U.S. patent for our security architecture. We use the strongest encryption available, and we implement it in an incredibly stringent and unique way.
Zero-knowledge system
We take a “trust no one” approach to your security—we never trust any server, code, or person with access to user data in order to give you the best protection.
The strongest password requirements
We employ the strongest master password requirements in the industry, and to protect you further, your master password cannot be reset by anyone other than you.
Built-in two-factor authentication
Dashlane requires a unique code before authorizing access on a new device. We also support mobile authenticator apps and devices, including Google Authenticator.
19+ million people worldwide
Industry-leading security
Simple and intuitive features
Security Dashboard
Weak, reused, and compromised passwords put your data at risk. Dashlane makes it easy to see and fix these common password problems.
Instant security alerts
Most breaches don’t make headlines. Dashlane scours the web for security breaches and instantly alerts you if one of your accounts is compromised or at risk.
Strong Password Generator
Dashlane's built-in Password Generator makes it easy to instantly create and save strong passwords as you browse the web.
Security resources
Technical white paper
Download our white paper for a technical briefing on our security model.
Bug bounty program
Learn about our HackerOne bug bounty program and how to report an issue.