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Home›Tech Advice›Dashlane Vs. 1Password (2023 Comparison): A Comprehensive Review of Top Password Managers

Dashlane Vs. 1Password (2023 Comparison): A Comprehensive Review of Top Password Managers

By Matthew Lynch
August 8, 2023
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In this digital age, managing passwords is a challenge faced by individuals and businesses alike. The need for secure, reliable password managers is more prominent than ever. Among the plethora of options available, Dashlane and 1Password stand out as the top contenders in the field. In this 2023 comparison, we’ll delve deeper into each platform’s offerings to help you decide which one might be right for you.

1. Features

Dashlane:

– Password vault with automatic form-filling capabilities

– Secure password generator

– Breach alerts and Dark Web monitoring

– Secure VPN for browsing

– Emergency information access feature

– Encrypted notes storage

1Password:

– Organized password vault with tagging capabilities

– Strong password generator

– Device syncing and offline access

– Travel Mode for secure international access

– Watchtower feature to monitor security breaches

– Document storage and file sharing

2. Security and Encryption

Both Dashlane and 1Password excel in user security, employing powerful encryption methods to keep your data safe. Dashlane uses AES-256 encryption along with zero-knowledge architecture, ensuring that neither they nor any other third party can access your stored information.

1Password provides equally robust protection through salting and hashing protean user secrets with AES-GCM encryption. The platform also employs its trademarked end-to-end Secret Key encryption that adds an additional wall of security to your stored data.

3. Compatibility

Both Dashlane and 1Password support all major devices and operating systems including Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, Linux (for 1Password) and have extensions for various browsers like Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Opera (for Dashlane), Edge and many more.

4. Pricing

Dashlane offers a free version (with a limited number of stored passwords) followed by three paid plans: Premium, Family and a Business plan. The paid plans offer advanced features such as secure VPN, device syncing, unlimited passwords storage and priority support. Dashlane also provides a 30-day money-back guarantee on its premium subscriptions.

1Password offers four pricing tiers with increasing features and functionality: Individual, Family, Team and Business. While there isn’t a free version, the company offers a 14-day trial to test the platform. 1Password’s family plan is notably appealing as it allows up to five family members to use the service.

5. Customer Support

Dashlane and 1Password approach customer support differently. Dashlane focuses on self-help
resources like FAQs, blogs and video tutorials while also offering 24/7 email support for premium users.

1Password offers a more community-centric approach by providing assistance via their forum, along with email support. Both companies invest in keeping their user bases informed on the latest security concerns through regular blog posts.

Conclusion

In conclusion, both Dashlane and 1Password are highly reliable password managers with their strengths and weaknesses. Dashlane has the edge in terms of extra features like VPN and dark web monitoring; however, 1Password’s transparent approach to security and family-oriented pricing may be preferable for some users.

Making the final choice will depend on your set requirements, personal preferences and budget. Whether you opt for Dashlane or 1Password, rest assured that you are selecting a top-notch solution for managing your digital security needs in 2023.

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