LastPass vs. Dashlane: Comparison of password managers
LastPass and Dashlane are password managers that allow you to securely manage your passwords. So you only have to remember a single master password. We show you the advantages of both programs.
LastPass: your globally accessible password manager
The password tool "Lastpass" impresses with its secure system and simple operation.
- Functional relief through browser add-on
- Particularly good encryption
- Passwords can be accessed worldwide
Dashlane: Safety is paramount
"Dashlane" has a different design, pursues the same goal: security in dealing with passwords. Here is an overview of the advantages:
- Can also be used directly in the browser via an add-on
- Slim and clear design
- Safe handling and easy use
- Compatible with older operating systems
Conclusion
Dashlane and LastPass are both top password managers. Dashlane impresses with its numerous options and the easy-to-use user interface.
There are many reasons to choose a password manager: Above all, the storage and retrieval of multiple passwords across different locations, the generation of more stable logins and the unification of the logon data for all your devices are convincing. You shouldn't save money, especially when it comes to online security. There is a free and a premium version of both password managers.
- Dashlane makes it easy to change multiple passwords at the same time.
- Dashlane (in the premium version) has a far better customer service than LastPass.
- A password warning function built into Dashlane will notify you if your password is too weak.
- LastPass has a slightly simpler browser extension.
- The less expensive software is LastPass.
More information about password managers can be found here.