![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() You'll hear a lot about passwordless authentication over the next few months. Dashlane’s zero-knowledge architecture means that all credentials are secure even if our servers are breached (which has never happened in the 13+ years we’ve been in business). Because Dashlane manages both passkeys and passwords, the user experience is essentially the same once logged in to Dashlane. It’s the same award-winning user experience.Dashlane Password Manager is an independent and universal solution agnostic of the device or platform. Because Dashlane Password Manager operates as a browser extension, passwordless login to websites occurs instantly-without any communication with a desktop app or mobile phone-creating a more seamless experience. Dashlane Password Manager already addresses this problem, and launching a passwordless authentication solution will be another powerful part of addressing this problem in the future. Today’s biggest security issue stems from stolen logins- over 80% of breaches occur as a result. Offering passkey support in our password manager is the natural evolution of our offerings, tied to our mission of making security simple for millions of organizations and their people. Today, Dashlane is introducing integrated passkey support in our security-first password manager and unveiling the first in-browser passkey solution. However, recent industry announcements from the FIDO (“Fast IDentity Online”) Alliance and larger platform players like Apple, Microsoft, and Google bring hope that adoption may soon begin to ramp up. This more secure, phishing-resistant authentication method has been discussed for years, but adoption has been slow because of technical burdens on the user, limited adoption by websites, and limited interoperability of solutions across platforms (browsers, operating systems, and devices). ![]() In the coming weeks, smartphones and laptops will receive a system update that will make passwordless authentication a reality. Passwordless authentication means that users will be able to log in to a website without entering a password, with their smartphones or laptops acting as authenticators. You may have heard the term “ passwordless authentication” or seen it in the news recently. With a passwordless future on the horizon, Dashlane is excited to introduce integrated passkey support in our password manager and unveil the first in-browser passkey solution. ![]()
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