It should be an enterprise version of Chrome password manager, but it just doesn't work right for us right now. I am just concerned that they really didn't thing this product through when they made it. Searching for a PW entry is difficult, seems to be limited to a 'begins with' search for URL or site name. Results in either barrages of pop-up dialogs on order entry screens or no help anywhere on the site. Site-specific options (ignore login fields, ignore N&A fields) can't be set for a page, just for a whole site. Autogenerated password issues: 1) sometimes don't get saved when PW update is in a separate dialog, 2) using symbols is binary choice, whereas most sites limit use to specific characters necessitating a copy/paste to Notepad then copy/paste to website PW fields. Google) and when multiple user IDs are needed for a site. CONSÄifficulty dealing with multi-step logins (e.g. Emergency contact person designation who can receive access in the event of long-term non-use (presumably due to incapacitation). Ability to share password info between Dashlane Users. Separate Secure Notes entry type for confidential text info like account numbers, banking info etc. Extra note field for storing security question responses for a site. PROSįairly easy to deploy, works across devices, support for phone app login was a good addition, notifications of security breaches that affect logins, very simple for simple logins. For some in our organization who are less technically inclined, it is too much work and causes too much confusion to be worthwhile. For me personally DL has worked acceptably well, allowed upgrading of my password security, identified security risks and helped guide my responses to them.
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