Dashlane Password Manager Reviews – Page 39

5/5 rating based on 457 reviews. Read all reviews for Dashlane Password Manager for iPhone.
Dashlane Password Manager is free iOS app published by Dashlane

Pretty good

Crushey

Not too bad. I wish premium wasn't so expensive.


Convenience & peace of mind

Joseph John Daly

I feel good knowing that my passwords are more complex then if I had created them on my own and saved in this app so I don't have to remember them. You need an app like this these days there's just too many passwords to remember.


Gr8te app

Premium price

This app works very well


Good app

Ismael817

Good app i keep track of most of usernames and passwords for different apps and sites


Interface change is for the worse

Stuart779

A great password a management system across devices. I love it and have given it five stars in the past. But now have a gripe about a UI change. With a fairly recent redesign the app now opens to a group of recent passwords instead of the full password list. To see them all at once you have tap deeper in the menu interface. I don't understand this change--the passwords you view recently has no bearing on the ones you view in the future. Please make a 'default view' set of options to let us go directly to our entire list instead of always being directed to recents. Thank you!


Very good

Plain mom

Easy to use and I feel secure.


Love it

Jesusmysource

Love it


Like free version so far

God's Grace

Know it only handles the basics. But does all I need so far.


Dash lane Crash

george050

Great program, ha! I just updated and lost all of my passwords. This is what I updated to premium for.


Difficult New Interface

tatertex

A few problems. If your iPhone settings are to have a little larger text the app becomes nearly useless because many items become invisible. This is a MAJOR oversight. The new menu system is difficult because one has to press a lot of button just to get to the passwords. I would like to enter a Password for some things that aren't on a web site (i.e., voicemail passwords), but the program uses a keyboard that assumes you will enter a web site first which means you can't enter a space (you can't type "Voice Mail"). So, I have to put my voicemail password in Secure Notes which is not where I would normally got to get a password. I would want to get it in PASSWORDS. Clearly, the "engineering-minded" coders are taking control at Dashlane and not people who understand user interface convenience.