Dashlane Password Manager 4+

Password manager and autofill.

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We're excited to introduce our new Dashlane experience for Safari. Access all the key Dashlane features you love, now integrated directly into the Safari browser. Dashlane is easy to use, hard to hack, and the perfect place for all your passwords. Now everyone can enjoy simple password management with an app that’s as easy to use as it is secure. There’s a reason 15+ million users and 20,000+ businesses across the globe trust Dashlane. EVERY PASSWORD, EVERYWHERE - Store an unlimited number of passwords and access them on any device - Sync your Dashlane data to every device automatically, even if your phone and computer run on different systems - Create secure passwords with Password Generator - Change passwords in one click with Password Changer - Share passwords safely and conveniently LOG IN AUTOMATICALLY - Autofill the right username and password on every app and website, every time - Log in with a look or tap using Face ID or Touch ID - Securely store personal info you need to keep safe and accessible, like addresses, credit card numbers, and IDs - Fill addresses and other forms with one click AS SECURE AS IT GETS - Get alerted about breaches and hacks that affect your data—and learn how to take action - Learn if your data is on the dark web with Dark Web Monitoring - Browse safely and anonymously with our VPN - Enjoy peace of mind with patented, best-in-class encryption methods AWARDS & RECOGNITION FOR DASHLANE - App Store App of the Day - PC Mag "Editors' Choice Award" - Webby Award "People's Voice Best Mobile Services & Utilities App" - Kiplinger's "Best Identity Theft Prevention Tools" - Inc.com's "Best for Passwords and Checkouts" - Techlicious "The Best Security Apps" - ...and many more Your Dashlane account starts with a 30-day free trial of our Premium plan—no credit card required. If you love it, keep it going with a Dashlane subscription, or switch to Dashlane Free automatically.

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Ratings and Reviews

3.8K Ratings

Wouldn’t be without it

Very easy to use. I remember when you used the same login name and password repetedly and I thoght “all is well”. In this version you find that dashlane will let you know to change repeted passwords or login names. They tell you if your password has been involved in a breach and take you to the website to change it right away. Now the smartest thing to do is to have separate login id’s and passwords. There is no possible way for me to remember them, so Dashlane to the rescue. It can automatically log me in or I can look up my creditentials by going to the store/company/institution name in my search and it shows me both my login and password. I like to add things in notes about other things besides my password, such as the date my subscription will auto-renew so I can cancel on-time or when my special offer for the sattelite service expires so I don’t have a surprise bill, if the customer service representative gave me any additional information I have it recorded there. I can also share my passwords with my husband, so if I’m not around he doesn’t have to panic to pay bills. I guess my only issue is I used to be able to have 3years for the price one year is now and they don’t offer a family deal if your family is two people, where it would be more economic if you had a larger family. I feel I should have been grandfathered in since I was with them at the start and have been loyal to their product.

You need this even if you don’t know it

I can not tell you how much I love Dashlane, I’ve never had a issue, never had a complaint and never want to go without. I have so many accounts it’s impossible for me to keep a secure (not reused) password for them all, until I started using Dashlane. All these years later... I’m still with them 100%. Nothing makes me more happy then having crazy password that even the NSA couldn’t crack. The security of knowing that if any one account gets hacked or compromised, they will not effect any of my other accounts. Looking back I can’t image a life without a password service. Yes it cost money but the stress relief of not worrying and not remembering, makes it so worth it. You literally only need to remember 1 password, the one to sign into Dashlane. You get to have your cake and eat it too. *Update* It has been a while since I first reviewed this app and I know most see a update as they “finally failed” or they fixed serious issues. Honestly, I still use Dashlane daily, I still tell everyone about Dashlane, I’m a very happy customer and I don’t plan to leave anytime soon. All of that being said, I liked the PC application but it has been phased out, it’s in the browser only now. It hasn’t really changed anything, nothing is particularly harder or easier to do but I miss the app because I didn’t have to open the browser.

Dashlane is Password Manager available — currently

I check periodically, and I continue to find Dashlane is the number one or number two password manager in different comparisons. But, when I consider the functions and features, the kind of rapid customer support I receive, and the cost—I use the Premium Family plan, giving me up to six licensed users—there is simply no comparison. Given the number of major hacks annually, and how often those user credentials end up for sale on the Dark Web, the days of keeping your passwords manageable—easily managed, all the same across web sites, have them easy to remember, and/or writing them on sticky notes or a notebook “hidden” near your computer—should be long behind you. Dashlane makes it so easy to keep you passwords unique for every site, and meeting all complexity requirements. They can be sync’d across all devices, logged in using biometrics, and randomly generated using Dashlane. In many websites, they can be automatically entered by the app/extension, without little or no interaction on your part. Especially on the iPhones using FaceID, I don’t have to do anything but look at my phone—amazing!! And sharing them with friends and family couldn’t be easier. I can recommend them highly enough. Best product available for several years now—nothing would make be changed.

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The Ultimate Guide to Using Dashlane on Your iPhone

Are you looking for a reliable and secure way to store your passwords and other sensitive information on your iPhone? If so, Dashlane is an excellent option. Dashlane is a password manager that allows you to securely store your passwords, credit card information, and other sensitive data in one place. It automatically fills in web forms for you, making it easier and faster to log into websites. Plus, it has a built-in secure browser so you can browse the web without leaving any traces of your activity.

Setting up Dashlane on your iPhone is easy. All you need to do is download the app from the App Store and create an account. Once you've done that, go into your device Settings > Passwords and Accounts > Autofill Passwords and enable AutoFill Passwords. Select Dashlane as your password manager of choice for optimal performance. We would also recommend disabling iCloud Keychain here for best results.

Now that Dashlane is enabled on your phone, it'll be ready to autofill passwords in Safari and other apps whenever needed. You can also access all of Dashlane's features within the app itself: save new passwords, view saved data (such as credit card numbers), or generate strong passwords quickly – all with just a few taps!

If you decide to upgrade to the Premium plan, there are even more features available to you. Your data will automatically sync across all of your iOS devices so everything will stay up-to-date no matter where you are! You'll also be able to access Secure Notes within the app – perfect for storing confidential information such as bank details or notes about important meetings.

So if you want a secure way of managing your passwords on your iPhone – look no further than Dashlane! With its intuitive design and powerful features, it makes managing your online accounts easier than ever before!

The Ultimate Guide to Using Dashlane on Your iPhone 1

Using Dashlane on an iPhone

Using Dashlane on your iPhone is easy and secure. To get started, go to the Settings app on your device, then tap Passwords & Accounts > Autofill Passwords. Enable AutoFill Passwords and select Dashlane as your password manager of choice. For optimal performance, we highly recommend unselecting iCloud Keychain. Now you're ready to start using Dashlane with Safari and other apps.

To autofill a saved password on a website or app, open the website or app where you want to use the saved password and look for the username field. Tap it and a list of usernames and passwords stored in Dashlane will appear – just select the one you want to use, then enter your Master Password if prompted. That's it!

You can also use Dashlane to generate secure passwords when creating new online accounts. To do this, open Dashlane from your iPhone's Home Screen or App Library, then tap Generate a Password in the lower right corner of the screen. You'll be prompted to enter a length between 8-64 characters as well as any special characters you'd like included in the generated password – once that's done, just tap Generate Password and you'll have a strong password ready to be used!

Does Dashlane Work With Apps on iPhone?

Yes, Dashlane works with apps on iPhones! With Dashlane Premium, you can access and manage all your passwords and secure notes directly from within the apps you use. This makes it easy to log into websites and apps quickly and securely, without having to remember or type in your passwords. Plus, your data is automatically synced across all of your iOS devices, so you can access it anytime, anywhere.

Using Dashlane to Automatically Fill Forms

Dashlane's Autofill feature allows you to quickly and easily fill in forms on websites or apps with your personal information stored in Dashlane. To enable Autofill, open the Dashlane app and go to Settings > General. In the Autofill section, tap the toggle switch next to Autofill to turn it on. You can now use Dashlane to quickly fill in forms with your personal information when you open a website or app.

Troubleshooting Dashlane Auto-Filling Issues

There are a few potential reasons why your Dashlane auto-fill isn't working. First, make sure you have the latest version of Dashlane and your browser. Then, check if Dashlane is actually running in your browser – the Dashlane D should appear in your browser toolbar, and the icon should be dark green to show you're logged in. If you're using Safari, the D icon should be dark gray.

If this doesn't help, it could be that certain websites are preventing Dashlane from auto-filling. If this is the case, try disabling any ad or script blockers that you may have enabled on that website.

Finally, if none of these solutions have worked for you, please contact our support team – they'll be happy to assist!

Using Dashlane on your iPhone provides numerous benefits, from the convenience of automatically filling in passwords and other credentials, to the peace of mind that comes with knowing your data is safe and secure. With Dashlane's Premium plan, you get access to all its features across all your iOS devices, allowing you to easily sync, edit, and share information saved in Secure Notes. Ultimately, Dashlane provides an easy way to save time and stay organized on your iPhone.

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Dashlane is a great password manager that still costs too much.

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Tom's Guide Verdict

Dashlane is a premium password manager that provides a top-notch experience for users willing to pay a higher price for extras like VPN service.

Easy-to-use interface across platforms

Guided setup process

VPN service and security monitoring for premium users

Pricey compared to competitors

Major limitations for free users and no free trial

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Platforms: Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, Linux, Chrome OS Free version: Yes (limited to 25 passwords and one device) 2FA: Yes Passkey support: Yes Browser extensions: Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge, Brave and Opera Form filling: Yes Biometric login: Face ID & Touch ID on macOS (except Safari) and iOS, fingerprint unlock on Android and Windows Hello PIN code: Yes Killer feature: VPN service

Dashlane is perhaps the most premium of the password managers on the market, and its price point — $59.88 per year — reflects both its comprehensive features, including full passkey support, and its user experience. If you have a need for extras like a VPN service, Dashlane’s fee may be worth considering. 

However, competitors like 1Password and Keeper offer similar features for much less (around $35 per year), so it may be hard to justify the high cost of a Dashlane Premium subscription. Plus, the platform’s standout automatic password changer has been dropped since our last review. Finally, Dashlane’s heavy restrictions on its free plan have rendered it all but useless, and the company no longer offers a standard free trial, so you have to subscribe to try it out. 

Our Dashlane review will help you decide if this is the best password manager for you or if you’d be better off with something else instead.

Dashlane review: Costs and what's covered

Dashlane has two paid tiers: Premium at $59.88 per year for a single user and Friends & Family, which costs $89.88 per year for up to 10 users. While Dashlane no longer sells its mid-range Essentials tier at a price point similar to competitors (around $35), subscribers already on this plan can continue to renew it. 

There's also a free Dashlane plan, but its functionality is extremely limited — you can store just 25 passwords on a single device (reduced from 50 in November 2023). While you do get some security-monitoring capabilities and passkey functionality, free users no longer receive live customer support, and the fact that Bitwarden is fully featured makes Dashlane's no-cost offering far less appealing. 

Plus, Dashlane no longer offers a 30-day free trial for all users, so the only way to access Premium features at no cost is to refer a friend, which gets you each a six-month subscription.   

With Dashlane Premium, you get unlimited password storage and sharing, unlimited device syncing, secure notes with 1GB of secure storage, dark-web monitoring and a VPN provided by Hotspot Shield — which is where the premium price tag comes from. (To be fair, $25 per year for one of the best VPN services is a steal, since a standalone subscription is $96 annually.) The Family plan is basically Premium with up to 10 accounts.    

For most users, Dashlane no longer has a desktop app — instead, it operates primarily via a web app and browser extensions on Windows, Mac, Linux and Chrome OS as long as both the extension and browser are up to date (within the last two major versions). Extensions are available for Chrome, Firefox and Edge as well as other Chromium-based browsers like Opera and Brave. 

Note that Mac users on Safari will need both the macOS app and Safari extension, which is a component of the desktop app (all other browsers on macOS use the web app). The Safari extension requires macOS 13.0 or later. On mobile, Dashlane supports iOS 16 or later, watchOS 6.2 or later and Android 8.0 or later.

For Dashlane testing, I used a 2020 MacBook Air running macOS 12.7.1 Monterey, an iPhone 15 Pro running iOS 17.1.1 and Google Chrome . 

Dashlane review: Setup

To set up a Dashlane account, you'll need to install the browser extension. Click the Create an Account button, which will open a new window and prompt you to enter your email address followed by a master password. Make sure you make the master password memorable or write it down someplace safe. You can also set up account recovery — highly recommended — via biometrics on mobile or generate a recovery key in the web app’s security settings upon login. 

Once your account has been created, you'll enter your vault, which includes a guided “Get Started” onboarding process for adding bulk or individual passwords and connecting mobile apps. Scan the QR code to open the appropriate app store on your device, or navigate directly there and download Dashlane's mobile app. 

Dashlane supports CSV uploads but does not have separate steps for importing from other password-management tools. Note that all of this happens inside the Dashlane browser extension, through which you can access the fully featured web interface by selecting Open the web app.

To enable biometric unlock, open the My account menu in the web app, go to Settings > Security settings , and toggle Local unlock on. You’ll need to enter your master password and follow the prompts to add your selected unlock method. This is the same menu where you’ll find 2FA and account recovery setup. 

The first time you log in on a mobile device, you'll also have to enter a verification code sent to your email address to authorize your device before you can enter your master password. You can go ahead and enable biometrics upon login or do so later in Settings > Security . The app has a similar guided onboarding process for adding passwords and enabling autofill, which you have to complete before your full vault loads in the Home section. 

If you create your account on mobile, you’ll be asked if you want to connect to Dashlane on your computer. 

Dashlane review: Desktop

Dashlane on desktop is just Dashlane via web vault and browser extension, as there is no standalone app. The vault has a collapsible, left-justified menu bar for toggling between item categories and security tools as well as a search bar. Tap Logins to view vault records, and click on individual records to open, view and edit the details. Dashlane will notify you within a record if your password is weak or compromised and direct you to change your credentials by sending you to the external website (Dashlane will prompt you to save your updated password).

There are also granular autofill settings for individual records, such as auto-login, and you can share the record or launch the website from this view. Alternatively, you can click the three horizontal dots next to the item to quickly launch the website, copy your credentials or add it to a collection.

To add a new item, click the Add new button at the top of the vault window. You can share an item from this view as well, or within the Sharing Center. Other sections in the main navigation bar include notes, payment methods, personal info (addresses and emails, for example) and IDs (which currently include ID cards, Social Security numbers, driver's licenses, passports and tax numbers).

Note that you must add a record within the correct category — the Add item button in Passwords does not have the template for a passport, for example.

Further down are the security tools, including Password Health for weak, reused and compromised passwords and Dark Web Monitoring, which scans the dark web for up to five email addresses that may have been leaked in data breaches. You have to verify added email addresses to activate monitoring. If any leaks are detected, Dashlane will guide you to click through to change your account credentials. Dashlane previously ran a beta of an automatic password changer, but this standout feature was dropped.

The browser extension pop-up from your browser toolbar has most of the basic functions you'll use regularly. You can view your entire vault, search for individual items, open and edit records and generate new passwords. Most other functions will redirect you to the web app. The extension’s autofill tab allows you to pause or turn off autofill on the website you’re currently on as well as globally.

To autofill credentials, click the Dashlane icon in the form field and select the item you want to fill in. If the icon is green, Dashlane has something to fill in. If it's grayed out, you'll have to enter the item manually. When creating a new account, Dashlane will automatically suggest a generated password and ask if you want to save the account to your vault.

In testing, the extension and web app worked together seamlessly—however, they did crash when I attempted to bulk delete logins from my vault. While this is not a process you’re likely to do regularly, it is frustrating to have to reload. Note that unlike some competitors, Dashlane does not temporarily store recently deleted logins, so if you remove them, they’re gone permanently.

Dashlane does have a limited emergency access feature that requires you to export your data as a protected file and share the password with a trusted contact. Note that you’ll need to re-download your vault each time you update a record.

Dashlane review: Mobile apps

The mobile app is clean and easy to navigate and has all of Dashlane's functionality, including full-featured dark web monitoring. 

The main navigation bar has a Home button that pulls up all items in your vault or selects specific categories with an option to search or add a record. Under Tools, you’ll find your security tools (Password Health and dark web monitoring), shared records, and 2FA authenticator as well as your VPN service. There’s also a tab for your password generator .

The final section is your Settings, where you can customize some basic security preferences like biometrics and connect additional devices using a QR code.

To enable autofill, set Dashlane as your default password manager in your phone settings. Dashlane will auto-suggest credentials or open within your browser to suggest login options. This worked smoothly in my apps as well. You can also create and save new credentials into Dashlane directly from the login interface.

Dashlane review: Security

Dashlane uses AES-256 encryption to secure your data, and your information is unlocked on your local device only when you enter your master password and any enabled two-factor authentication methods. That means that Dashlane employees never have access to your vaults, and hackers cannot see your data even if they manage to access Dashlane's servers. 

Two-factor authentication is available for all Dashlane accounts, free or paid, though free users should be careful to enable or disable 2FA with the single device they're using for Dashlane, as doing so on a secondary device will re-encrypt your account and you'll lose your data. Free users should also securely save 2FA codes, as they will no longer be able to receive recovery codes from live customer support.  

2FA works by default with a master password and verification code sent to your contact email, but it can also be set up via web or mobile and the Dashlane Authenticator app for iOS or Android (or apps like Authy, Google Authenticator and FreeOTP). Dashlane does not support U2F hardware like YubiKey for 2FA, though you can use a security key in place of your master password to unlock the web app. 

Dashlane supports Windows Hello and Touch ID on macOS. Fingerprint unlock is available on most Android devices, and there's support for Touch ID and Face ID on iOS. You can also enable PIN unlocking on your mobile devices. 

Dashlane review: Passkeys

Dashlane currently supports saving, storing, and editing passkeys across its web and mobile apps for websites that have this functionality. On the web and iOS 17, you must be logged into Dashlane before creating a passkey. Android 14 users must have Dashlane selected as an identity provider under Settings > Password and Identity. (As of November 2023, you can create passkeys for apps but not websites on Android devices.) 

Passkeys are stored alongside regular logins in your vault but can be distinguished by the accompanying passkey icon. 

Dashlane is currently working on passkey login functionality for its own apps. 

Dashlane review: Bottom line 

Dashlane offers an exceptional user experience and full-featured password management, but it comes at an ultra-premium price. The primary added value with its $60 fee appears to be VPN services from Hotspot Shield—if you don’t need this, you’ll get similar offerings from 1Password , Keeper and LastPass at just over half the price. 

Emily Long

Emily Long is a Utah-based freelance writer who covers consumer technology, privacy and personal finance for Tom's Guide. She has been reporting and writing for nearly 10 years, and her work has appeared in Wirecutter, Lifehacker, NBC BETTER and CN Traveler, among others. When she's not working, you can find her trail running, teaching and practicing yoga, or studying for grad school — all fueled by coffee, obviously.

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How to import passwords into Dashlane

By Ste Smith • 12:00 pm, June 18, 2018

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This post is brought to you by Dashlane.

If you’re not using a password manager, you really should be. While it might seem daunting to stop relying on iCloud Keychain or a web browser like Safari, it’s really easy to step up your online security with a password manager like Dashlane , the official password manager of Cult of Mac .

In fact, it’s incredibly simple to import all your passwords into Dashlane. It’s the first step toward taking true control of your passwords — and in today’s video, I’m going to show you how.

The first thing you need to do is download and install the Dashlane app from the App Store. You can use the app for free on one device: Mac, iPhone, iPad, etc. For the above video, I used the Mac.

After you’ve downloaded and installed Dashlane, you’ll be prompted to create an account. Once you set up your master password and get up and running, you can add an extension to your browser.

Whether you use Safari, Chrome or FireFox, you’ll find a compatible browser extension. This lets your web browser talk to the Dashlane app to easily sync all your passwords and other sensitive data like credit card numbers.

Once that’s all set up, you’ll see a little Dashlane icon at the top of your browser. It lights up to let you know it’s working and you’re logged in. Then you can begin importing passwords into Dashlane from your web browser and any other password managers you might currently use.

How to import passwords into Dashlane on Mac

On a Mac, there are three different ways to add your passwords to Dashlane.

The first way is to import them straight from your browser. This is super-easy to do, thanks to the browser extension you just installed. In the Dashlane Mac app, simply go to File > Import , then choose which browser you’d like to pull your passwords from. If you use multiple browsers, you can go to All browsers and get them all in one go.

The second way to import passwords into Dashlane works if you’re already using another password manager such as 1Password or LastPass. First, head to your old password manager and figure out how to export the passwords. Save them to your desktop or wherever you can locate them easily.

Go back to the Dashlane app, go to File > Import , and select your old password manager from the list. It’s as simple as that. (Don’t forget to delete the password file you exported, though — that’s not something you want sitting on your desktop forever.)

The final way to get your passwords into the app is much slower. Once Dashlane is set up, it will automatically save your passwords the next time you log in to a website. You’ll be adding passwords one at a time.

More than just a password manager

After you’ve got your passwords in Dashlane, you can use software’s vaunted Security Dashboard to run a quick checkup on your online security. It will root out weak or reused passwords, identify sites you use that have experienced security breaches, and generally make it safe for you to go about your business online.

After that, if you want all those beefed-up passwords on all your devices, you can upgrade to Dashlane premium. That will sync your passwords across all your devices, whether that’s MacBooks, iPads, iPhones, PCs or whatever.

One of the things I find most helpful about Dashlane is that it lets you keep all your passwords organized. That’s essential for me, as I’m always resetting them. You can change the name of a password from the default title in the app to something personalized. That can make searching within the Dashlane app easier. You can also set different passwords for various subdomains of a particular website, which can prove very helpful in certain situations.

My personal favorite feature is the Security Dashboard. I love being able to see just how bulletproof all my passwords are, and having the option to easily update them to something more secure all from one simple interface.

As mentioned, you can download the Dashlane app for free on one device or go premium and unlock all of the features.

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Dashlane is no longer working with Safari, due to the updates. This is a huge loss for me and is sending me to use another browser. Did anyone find a way to restore its functionality on Safari?

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K_Faith

Mar 15, 2023 12:36 PM in response to act-NY

Hello act-NY,

Thank you for reaching out to Apple Support Communities, and we'll be happy to help in any way we can. We understand you're having issues with viewing a website in Safari. Try the steps here to see if they resolve the issue: If Safari doesn't open a page or work as expected on your Mac - Apple Support

"These solutions are for issues that can affect Safari on Mac, including issues such as these:

  • A webpage is blank, doesn't load all of its content, or otherwise doesn't work as expected.
  • You can't sign in to a webpage, despite using the correct sign-in information.
  • A webpage asks you to remove or reset cookies.
  • Safari slows down, stops responding, or quits unexpectedly.

If you're using an iPhone or iPad, learn about  solutions for Safari on iPhone and iPad .

Reload the page

From the menu bar in Safari, choose View > Reload Page. Or press Command-R.

If Safari doesn't reload the page, quit Safari, then try again. If Safari doesn't quit, you can press Option-Command-Esc to  force Safari to quit .

If Safari automatically reopens unwanted pages, quit Safari, then press and hold the Shift key while opening Safari.  Learn how to control which windows Safari automatically reopens .

Install software updates and restart

Update macOS , which can include updates for Safari. If your Mac didn't restart automatically, choose Apple menu  > Restart. Some important  background updates  take effect only after restarting.

Check Safari extensions

If you installed any Safari extensions, turn extensions off. From the menu bar in Safari, choose Safari > Settings (or Preferences). Click Extensions, then deselect each extension to turn it off.  Learn more about Safari extensions .

If you find that an extension is causing the issue, make sure that the extension is up to date.

Test with a private window 

A website can store cookies, caches, and other data on your Mac, and issues with that data can affect your use of the website. To prevent the website from using that data, view it in a private window: From the menu bar in Safari, choose File > New Private Window, or press Shift-Command-N.

If that works, use the following steps to remove the website's data, including its caches and cookies. The website can then create new data as needed. If it's a website that you sign in to, make sure that you know your sign-in information before continuing.

  • Choose Safari > Settings (or Preferences), then click Privacy.
  • Click Manage Website Data.
  • Select the affected website from the list shown.
  • Click Remove.
  • Click Done.
  • Open the website again in a non-private browser window.

Check Safari settings

The webpage might not be compatible with one or more browser settings, which you can turn on or off as needed. From the menu bar in Safari, choose Safari > Settings (or Preferences). Then click Websites, Privacy, or Security to access these settings:

  • Privacy settings . These settings apply to all websites. For example, a website might require that you allow cross-site tracking, show your IP address, or allow cookies.
  • Security settings . These settings apply to all websites. For example, a website might require that you enable JavaScript.
  • Websites settings . These settings can be configured for specific websites. For example, a website might require that you allow pop-up windows, allow downloads, allow access to your camera or microphone, or turn off content blockers.

Check iCloud Private Relay

If you subscribe to iCloud+ and are using its Private Relay feature, try reloading the page without Private Relay: From the menu bar in Safari, choose View > Reload and Show IP Address. This menu item appears only when Private Relay is turned on for your network.  Learn more about iCloud Private Relay .

Check VPN or other security software

If you installed VPN or other software that monitors or interacts with your network connections, that software could affect your use of the website or the internet.  Learn about network issues related to VPN and other software . 

Check network settings

Certain network settings, such as custom  proxy settings  or custom  DNS settings , can affect access to content on the internet. Even if you haven't changed these or other network settings yourself, you might have installed software that changed them for you. 

To find out whether the issue is with the network settings on your Mac, try viewing the page from a different web browser or different device on the same network. Or reset your network settings by  setting up a new network location  on your Mac.

If the issue affects other devices and web browsers on the same network, the issue is probably with the website, and you should contact the website developer for help. 

  • If the issue continues to affect only a particular webpage, contact the website developer for help."

We hope this helps.

dashlane for safari ios

Mar 15, 2023 1:54 PM in response to act-NY

Since, this issue is with third party software, we recommend you reach out to the developer for assistance with their software in Safari. This article shows you how to contact them:

How to contact an app developer - Apple Support

Thanks for using the Apple Support Communities, and have a great day!

IdrisSeabright

Apr 26, 2023 3:53 PM in response to tej_kinkar

tej_kinkar wrote:

I totally understand. I have been using Dashlane for the past 6 years on my Safari browser. Now I mostly moved to Chrome, but it is consuming battery a lot. Sad! Maybe I will have to look out for other password manager support Safari. Let me know if you moved out of Dashlane and using other good managers.

If you don't need cross-platform support, you might want to look at Keychain. I used to use LastPass but, after they had one too many privacy breaches, I stopped. I use Keychain almost exclusively.

What is Keychain Access on Mac? - Apple Support

tej_kinkar

Apr 26, 2023 3:26 PM in response to act-NY

chuns

May 17, 2023 8:29 AM in response to act-NY

Dashlane acknowledge there is a problem with autofill in Safari. They say Safari users will be "the first to know" once they have a fix. However that was two months ago. I don't know if anyone agrees with me, but I would say that is far too long.

What it does not do is inspire confidence.

Mar 15, 2023 1:30 PM in response to K_Faith

Sorry, but this is not about accessing websites but using Dashlane, a password manager with the updated Safari.

Apr 26, 2023 3:45 PM in response to tej_kinkar

I am pretty committed to Dashlane so I now use Chrome instead of Safari. thanks for replying.

May 18, 2023 1:18 AM in response to chuns

I totally agree. I avoid Safari now.

Kenny Jackson

Oct 14, 2023 10:50 AM in response to act-NY

I avoid Dashlane.

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  • Open features with Accessibility Shortcut
  • Change color and brightness
  • Make text easier to read
  • Reduce onscreen motion
  • Customize per-app visual settings
  • Hear what’s on the screen or typed
  • Hear audio descriptions
  • Turn on and practice VoiceOver
  • Change your VoiceOver settings
  • Use VoiceOver gestures
  • Operate iPhone when VoiceOver is on
  • Control VoiceOver using the rotor
  • Use the onscreen keyboard
  • Write with your finger
  • Use VoiceOver with an Apple external keyboard
  • Use a braille display
  • Type braille on the screen
  • Customize gestures and keyboard shortcuts
  • Use VoiceOver with a pointer device
  • Use VoiceOver for images and videos
  • Use VoiceOver in apps
  • Use AssistiveTouch
  • Adjust how iPhone responds to your touch
  • Use Reachability
  • Auto-answer calls
  • Turn off vibration
  • Change Face ID and attention settings
  • Use Voice Control
  • Adjust the side or Home button
  • Use Apple TV Remote buttons
  • Adjust pointer settings
  • Adjust keyboard settings
  • Adjust AirPods settings
  • Turn on Apple Watch Mirroring
  • Control a nearby Apple device
  • Intro to Switch Control
  • Set up and turn on Switch Control
  • Select items, perform actions, and more
  • Control several devices with one switch
  • Use hearing devices
  • Use Live Listen
  • Use sound recognition
  • Set up and use RTT and TTY
  • Flash the LED for alerts
  • Adjust audio settings
  • Play background sounds
  • Display subtitles and captions
  • Show transcriptions for Intercom messages
  • Get Live Captions (beta)
  • Type to speak
  • Record a Personal Voice
  • Use Guided Access
  • Use built-in privacy and security protections
  • Set a passcode
  • Set up Face ID
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  • Control access to information on the Lock Screen
  • Keep your Apple ID secure
  • Use passkeys to sign in to apps and websites
  • Sign in with Apple
  • Share passwords
  • Automatically fill in strong passwords
  • Change weak or compromised passwords
  • View your passwords and related information
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  • Automatically fill in verification codes
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  • Sign in with fewer CAPTCHA challenges
  • Use two-factor authentication
  • Use security keys
  • Manage information sharing with Safety Check
  • Control app tracking permissions
  • Control the location information you share
  • Control access to information in apps
  • Control how Apple delivers advertising to you
  • Control access to hardware features
  • Create and manage Hide My Email addresses
  • Protect your web browsing with iCloud Private Relay
  • Use a private network address
  • Use Advanced Data Protection
  • Use Lockdown Mode
  • Use Stolen Device Protection
  • Receive warnings about sensitive content
  • Use Contact Key Verification
  • Turn iPhone on or off
  • Force restart iPhone
  • Back up iPhone
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  • Restore all content from a backup
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  • Sell, give away, or trade in your iPhone
  • Erase iPhone
  • Install or remove configuration profiles
  • Important safety information
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  • Find more resources for software and service
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  • Ultra Wideband information
  • Class 1 Laser information
  • Apple and the environment
  • Disposal and recycling information
  • Unauthorized modification of iOS

Get extensions to customize Safari on iPhone

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Add Safari extensions

the Page Settings button

Tap More Extensions to browse through extensions in the App Store.

When you find one you want, tap the price, or if the app is free, tap Get, then follow the onscreen instructions.

Manage your extensions

Use extensions.

You can use an extension to customize the way your browser works. You can turn Safari extensions on or off at any time.

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Tap an extension, then turn on Allow Extension.

If you have Safari profiles set up, turn on the extension for each profile you want to use it with.

Important: Check the extensions you have installed and make sure you’re familiar with what they do.

Change extension settings for an individual website

You can turn an extension on or off for an individual website without changing your overall Safari settings.

Turn each extension on or off.

Remove an extension

Swipe down on the Home Screen, then search for the extension you want to remove.

Touch and hold the extension icon, tap “Delete app,” then follow the onscreen instructions.

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  1. Get started with the Dashlane Safari extension

    When you create your Dashlane account, you'll go through our onboarding checklist. Then you'll choose the Dashlane Safari extension for your Dashlane experience. Download the Dashlane app from the Mac App Store. Open the Dashlane app and create a new account. You're guided through the process with our onboarding checklist.

  2. Get started with Dashlane for iPhone and iPad

    To use the Dashlane iPhone (iOS) or iPadOS app, you can either create an account or log in to your existing Dashlane account. iOS stands for "iPhone operating system," which powers all of Apple's mobile devices. If you aren't sure if your Apple device is compatible with Dashlane, check our minimum requirements. Minimum requirements

  3. A new way to use Dashlane on Safari

    In 2020, we built Dashlane for Safari , an App Extension where users could see, synchronize and autofill their data. It allowed us to have a new native interface while sharing code with the iOS app. The codebase of all our core features was shared between the two apps to ship faster and more reliably. Due to the way the Safari App Extension was ...

  4. ‎Dashlane Password Manager on the App Store

    ‎Dashlane is easy to use, hard to hack, and the perfect place for all your passwords. ... We're excited to introduce our new Dashlane experience for Safari. Access all the key Dashlane features you love, now integrated directly into the Safari browser. ... Requires iOS 16.0 or later. iPad Requires iPadOS 16.0 or later. ...

  5. Autofill your data on iOS

    At the bottom of the Home screen, you may see the message: Log in faster with Autofill.Select Manage to go to your device settings to select Dashlane for autofill. If you don't see the message, follow these steps: Go into your iOS device's Settings, select Passwords, then Password Options, and then turn on AutoFill Passwords.Be sure you're in your device settings and not in Dashlane's settings ...

  6. Install the Dashlane extension

    Search for "Dashlane" and select the download icon for Dashlane - Password Manager. Quit and reopen Safari. Select Safari in the Safari browser menu bar again and then select Preferences or Settings, depending on your macOS version. We'll ask you to turn on the Dashlane extension if you haven't already. Pin the extension

  7. Dashlane on Apple devices

    With our Dashlane apps, you can manage and access your logins and personal data wherever you are. You can use Dashlane on your Apple iPhone, iPad, and computer with the macOS app and Safari extension. Although you can access Dashlane on VisionOS, Autofill isn't available, and we don't currently offer support for this device.

  8. Introducing a New Dashlane Experience for Safari

    In 2020, we introduced Dashlane for Safari, an "app extension" in which users could see, synchronize, and autofill their Dashlane data on the Safari browser. Unfortunately, due to the way we had to build the app extension, we couldn't offer Safari users the full Dashlane experience in the same way our Chrome extension could.

  9. Add Dashlane to your phone or your desktop browser to seamlessly sync

    Dashlane autofills your passwords, payments, and personal details wherever you need them, across all major browsers and devices. On your computer Add Dashlane's extension and web app right to your favorite browser.

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    Enable in-app autofill on your device. This is the last step between you and autofill iOS bliss. Simply go into your device Settings > Passwords and Accounts > Autofill Passwords. Enable AutoFill Passwords and select Dashlane as your password manager of choice. For optimal performance, we highly recommend unselecting iCloud Keychain.

  11. We Re-Wrote Our iOS App. Here's Why—And Why It's ...

    Our little Dashlane iOS app also grew up. Apple furnished us with more opportunities as a password manager, first with extensions for Safari, and then with the ultimate feature for a password manager: Password AutoFill. All the innovation and improvements were good. But it also meant we had accrued a big stinking pile of tech debt, dating back ...

  12. The Ultimate Guide to Using Dashlane on Your iPhone

    Using Dashlane on an iPhone. Using Dashlane on your iPhone is easy and secure. To get started, go to the Settings app on your device, then tap Passwords & Accounts > Autofill Passwords. Enable ...

  13. Move your data from Safari to Dashlane

    Step 2: Import your data from Safari into Dashlane. Import your Safari CSV file into Dashlane using our web app or Android app. You can't import a CSV file to Dashlane using the iOS (Apple) app, the Dashlane macOS app, or the Dashlane Safari extension. Important: CSV files aren't encrypted, and others can read them.

  14. FAQ about Dashlane's Safari extension and macOS app

    With the Dashlane Safari extension, self-hosted SSO isn't available at this time due to Apple limitations, but you can use it through the macOS app. SSO means "single sign-on" and is typically offered to employees in a company. ... Unlock the iOS app with biometrics or a PIN. Reset your Master Password. After you turn on Biometric recovery ...

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  16. The New Safari Web Extension : r/Dashlane

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  17. We're excited to introduce the new Dashlane experience for Safari. It

    The new Dashlane app for Safari users can feel like a desktop app, but in reality, it's essentially our iOS app running alongside our Safari extension. Mac Catalyst is a way to build apps that share one common codebase and can run across iPadOS, iOS, and macOS. In that sense, we haven't built a brand new app but simply ported our iOS app to ...

  18. Safari

    We're excited to introduce a new Dashlane experience for Safari users that offers all key Dashlane features and settings—with an improved experience to boot. Read more. A new way to use Dashlane on Safari. ... which easily adapts to any iOS device, regardless of […]

  19. A new way to use Dashlane on Safari

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  20. [Early Access] The new version of Dashlane for Safari : r/Dashlane

    Hi r/Dashlane community, . The new version of Dashlane for Safari is available in early access, the original announcement going over the new details and why changes were made is here: The New Safari Web Extension The new Safari Web Extension comes with a newly designed, feature-rich extension popup as well as the best Autofill capabilities that Dashlane has to offer yet.

  21. How to import passwords into Dashlane from Safari, 1Password and more

    This is super-easy to do, thanks to the browser extension you just installed. In the Dashlane Mac app, simply go to File > Import, then choose which browser you'd like to pull your passwords ...

  22. Dashlane no longer is working with Safari…

    From the menu bar in Safari, choose Safari > Settings (or Preferences). Click Extensions, then deselect each extension to turn it off. Learn more about Safari extensions. If you find that an extension is causing the issue, make sure that the extension is up to date. Test with a private window.

  23. Get extensions to customize Safari on iPhone

    Open the Safari app on your iPhone.. Tap , then tap Manage Extensions.. Tap More Extensions to browse through extensions in the App Store. When you find one you want, tap the price, or if the app is free, tap Get, then follow the onscreen instructions.