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Dashlane today announced a revamped version of its iOS app that will allow for streamlined navigation to make finding passwords and other secure information "easier than ever." Notably, the overhaul encompasses all of Dashlane's current Apple apps, including the ones for iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch.

Users can expect the usual services from Dashlane's new app -- like Password Changer and Password Sharing -- in addition to a list of new features, including a new accessibility option that brings font adjustment to the app. The iPad version of Dashlane is also finally getting the Password Changer feature, letting users easily change weak passwords on Apple's tablet.

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"Today Dashlane offers the most innovative and user-friendly password management solution across Mac, iOS, Android and PC devices," says Emmanuel Schalit, CEO of Dashlane. "Apple users gravitate toward the platform's easy-to-use interface and clean design - and we're excited to announce our new Dashlane app continues to deliver the best-in-class password manager experience for Apple users."
The improvements to navigation include a Quick Search function, a tabbed-bar menu, easier sharing with a new "Contacts" view, and a "Recents" tab so users can quickly jump into the passwords and information they check frequently. The company has also improved Safari integration to offer a better experience when auto-fill and auto-login options are available.

Apart from these upgrades, Dashlane hasn't altered its payment structure: the experience is free when limited to one device, while a Dashlane Premium subscription ($39.99 per year) is required once users want to sync data across "an unlimited number of devices."

Anyone interested can download the Dashlane app for free from the iOS App Store [Direct Link] and Mac App Store. [Direct Link]

Article Link: Dashlane Introduces Revamped iOS App With Improved Navigation
 
I still can't figure out which is the better choice. Dashlane or LastPass... Any suggestions. There is a huge price difference, but I can't see why. Dash lane seems to get higher reviews, but is it really worth the $28 price difference? I have left 1Password due to horrible support. They just take your money and leave. So I figured I would move on to one of the top 2 subscription based password apps. Any feedback is appreciated. Thanks.
 
I still can't figure out which is the better choice. Dashlane or LastPass... Any suggestions. There is a huge price difference, but I can't see why. Dash lane seems to get higher reviews, but is it really worth the $28 price difference? I have left 1Password due to horrible support. They just take your money and leave. So I figured I would move on to one of the top 2 subscription based password apps. Any feedback is appreciated. Thanks.

I'd be interested in your personal experience with 1Password. I've been using it for a couple of years now and they've been pretty receptive to bugs I've particularly noted and paid updates have been relatively fair.
 
I still can't figure out which is the better choice. Dashlane or LastPass... Any suggestions. There is a huge price difference, but I can't see why. Dash lane seems to get higher reviews, but is it really worth the $28 price difference? I have left 1Password due to horrible support. They just take your money and leave. So I figured I would move on to one of the top 2 subscription based password apps. Any feedback is appreciated. Thanks.

I'd be interested in your personal experience with 1Password. I've been using it for a couple of years now and they've been pretty receptive to bugs I've particularly noted and paid updates have been relatively fair.

Hm yeah, my 1Password experience has been awesome so far. Admittedly, I came from an awful, buggy app whose name I can't even remember when I upgraded to a 6s Plus last September.
 
I love 1Password and recommend it to everyone, it's a great iOS/Mac model community member app. And I realize that good security costs money so I am happy to pay the relatively higher price for it knowing they are doing good security work.
 
What I would really like is not to return to my iMac to find that Dashlane has sucked up all of the free RAM from my machine and had to be shut down. Oddly, it only happens on the iMac, not my Macbook Pro - both running same El Capitan version. Looking at other user comments on the internet, it appears that this has been an issue going on for a long time with Dashlane. It is too bad as, when it works, it works well.
 
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