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Dashlane - Password Manager #1
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Dashlane keeps track of all your passwords that you need for your accounts, not even Dashlane can view your passwords! Dashlane has features that can auto login to your accounts once you open up that web page and even sync Dashlane up to your mobile phone with any iOS or Android Device. Ever stuck with wondering what secure password you could use when registering or changing a password? When on a registration page, you can generate a password which can be fully secure and something nobody would ever get. Inside of Dashlanes dashboard, you can see how secure your passwords are and Dashlane can even notify you when another user has logged into one of your accounts.

Download Dashlane today! You can make up as many passwords as you can and always be able to remember them as you can view them inside Dashlane itself if you ever forget!

https://www.dashlane.com

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RE: Dashlane - Password Manager #2
Never have heard of this before are you sure this is secure?

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RE: Dashlane - Password Manager #3
(07-22-2013, 10:43 AM)Executive Wrote: Never have heard of this before are you sure this is secure?

Inb4allyourpasswordsareaddedtoabruteforcelist
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RE: Dashlane - Password Manager #4
(07-22-2013, 10:49 AM)Judas Wrote:
(07-22-2013, 10:43 AM)Executive Wrote: Never have heard of this before are you sure this is secure?

Inb4allyourpasswordsareaddedtoabruteforcelist
Thanks for the laugh!

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RE: Dashlane - Password Manager #5
(07-22-2013, 10:43 AM)Executive Wrote: Never have heard of this before are you sure this is secure?

Never heard anything negative. I've been using this for about 2-3 months now and nothings happened with any of my accounts. I just go based off what they've got on the website and how they say they don't keep your password or any record. If you can't believe anything how will you get by and try new things. I know it can be hard but I get what you're getting at.

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RE: Dashlane - Password Manager #6
Tell them to buy my domain 'protectyour.pw'. Wink

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RE: Dashlane - Password Manager #7
Interesting piece of software. I might give this a shot.
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RE: Dashlane - Password Manager #8
Interesting. :eek: might try these later. :thumb-up:
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RE: Dashlane - Password Manager #9
(07-22-2013, 11:00 AM)ZER0 Wrote:
(07-22-2013, 10:43 AM)Executive Wrote: Never have heard of this before are you sure this is secure?

Never heard anything negative. I've been using this for about 2-3 months now and nothings happened with any of my accounts. I just go based off what they've got on the website and how they say they don't keep your password or any record. If you can't believe anything how will you get by and try new things. I know it can be hard but I get what you're getting at.

If they don't keep your passwords were are they saved?

99% of services that say they don't keep logs/passwords are lying.
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RE: Dashlane - Password Manager #10
(07-22-2013, 03:56 PM)Villain Wrote:
(07-22-2013, 11:00 AM)ZER0 Wrote:
(07-22-2013, 10:43 AM)Executive Wrote: Never have heard of this before are you sure this is secure?

Never heard anything negative. I've been using this for about 2-3 months now and nothings happened with any of my accounts. I just go based off what they've got on the website and how they say they don't keep your password or any record. If you can't believe anything how will you get by and try new things. I know it can be hard but I get what you're getting at.

If they don't keep your passwords were are they saved?

99% of services that say they don't keep logs/passwords are lying.

somewhere encrypted in your computer I think. :kitty:
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