
Seriously, if Dashlane are wanting anonymous data, WTF are they doing adding a unique ID to your devices. Keepass (unlike Dashlane) doesn’t stockpile your site visits and shopping habits to forward on to third-party’s and it doesn’t tie a unique ID to your devices. It’s also much more practical and customisable, and truly simple use to use and their are lots of videos on Youtube to explain how to install and use it.

Keepass also offers the master password and same level of encryption as Dashlane but its all free with no subscriptions for the full package. Storing it on your own fully encrypted home NAS is the best way forward to be honest though, as that way you can reduce the number of third-party’s involved in the handling on your data. You just store your database directly on your very own NAS cloud if you have one (i.e Synology or QNAP nas /cloud), Onedrive, Mega, Dropbox etc. If you want to sync your fully encrypted password database across all devices with Keypass you can. Their T&C’s is nothing more than a ridiculously long get out of jail free card, and doesn’t give me any vote of confidence about using their services after reading it.Ī side from the flashy GUI of Dashlane and a few other bits, Id be more inclined to recommend for users who want to protect their credentials to download KeePass, its open source and free for PC, their are also bundles of apps available for it on Android & IOS (all free). It looks like they’ve spent more time protecting their business in their T&C’s, writing everything to effectively get you to give up your rights to sue, even if they are negligent and cock up and do something wrong at your expense. You expressly agree that your use of the site and/or services is at your sole risk.įair enough they can’t guarantee outside forces and acts of nature, but id like some guarantee’s in their or assurances that the people that they chose to vet and employ will not be trying to exploit our data. Dashlane uses commercially reasonable efforts to encrypt the Stored Data in a secured manner but cannot guarantee the security of the Stored Data.


No.11 of the Dashlane terms and condition’s:ĭISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES. Sounds pretty similar to the whole Windows 10 tracking thing that no one likes.

All of the data processed by Dashlane in accordance with this paragraph is strictly anonymous and cannot serve to identify you. The App may contain a specific identification number for the purpose of tracking the number of unique instances of the App in use. The App may also provide Dashlane with anonymous information about transactions and web actions completed using the App, for statistical and marketing purposes. No.2d of the Dashlane terms and condition’s:
