LastPass Comparison
LastPass vs. Dashlane
Universally accessible, easy to use, and free from hidden costs, LastPass is designed for everyone, from first-time password management users to tech-savvy admins of enterprise organizations.
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Four reasons to use LastPass over Dashlane
Designed for everyone
LastPass is easy to use from the start, designed to provide a convenient password management experience to all users, from tech-novice consumers and families to growing businesses with complex technical requirements.
Robust admin controls
Admins receive the tools they need to effortlessly manage users and security, like 120 customizable policies, advanced filtering and reporting options, and native identity provider integrations for automated onboarding and offboarding.
Tested, trusted, and secure
LastPass is as secure as it is convenient. The first password manager to achieve FIDO2 certification of its servers, LastPass holds many third-party security certifications, like ISO 27001 and TRUSTe, to ensure your compliance needs are met.
Greater value
There’s no hidden costs with LastPass. You get key features, like dark web monitoring and unlimited device access, without having to pay more for them, making password management as easy and affordable as possible for you, your family, or business.
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Frequently asked questions
Is Dashlane better than LastPass?
While Dashlane is a great password management solution, one that shares similarities with LastPass, it lacks core features and functionalities that make LastPass the preferred password manager for millions of users, families, small businesses, and enterprise organizations.
LastPass makes it easy for personal and business users to secure their digital lives without sacrificing convenience. From generating unique passwords to saving secure notes, securely sharing passwords with others to autofilling form fields with one click, LastPass makes it possible to log in from anywhere, on any trusted device.
LastPass Business admins also receive flexible controls over their business’s password management solution, so they can seamlessly tailor LastPass to their exact needs, whether that’s enabling advanced reporting, customizing security and access policies, automating user onboarding and offboarding, or protecting work-essential apps and sites not already protected by SSO.
LastPass is simply the convenient, secure password manager users trust.
Is LastPass still safe in 2024?
Yes, LastPass is still safe in 2024. While LastPass experienced security incidents in the past, the effects of the events were minimal – no personal user data was accessed. Moreover, we were transparent with our customers the moment the incident was identified, informing them of what happened, what was impacted, and how we were acting to resolve the issue and tighten our security even further.
We remain committed to security practices at LastPass, maintaining global compliance certificates and implementing best-in-class security architecture practices, including top-of-the-line encryption, hashing, and salting at all entry points.
Security comes first at LastPass, and we’re continually evolving to remain ahead of an ever-evolving cybersecurity landscape.
LastPass secures all passwords, so you don't have to, ensuring that your most important credentials are protected, private, and always within reach. We have undergone an extensive security transformation; emerging as a stronger, more innovative, and independent company with an unwavering commitment to security, privacy, and customer satisfaction.
We seized a unique opportunity to implement an entirely new security and privacy infrastructure across our development and production environments, moved to a purpose-built, highly available and secure Cloud platform, rolled out an entirely new fleet of managed end user devices, and enhanced security and privacy within our digital vault, including achieving ISO 27701 compliance.
We’ve also invested significant resources to strengthen our privacy and security teams, establishing new business units, such as our Privacy Operations, Safety and Trust (POST) team, which focuses on safeguarding customer privacy and protecting against fraud and abuse. Additionally, our new Threat Intelligence, Mitigation, and Escalation (TIME) team provides actionable security insights and advanced threat intelligence on LastPass Labs, our content hub for the market and our customers.
We have documented so much of this journey through updated support articles and close to real-time monitoring of LastPass systems within our Compliance Center, keeping customers informed every step of the way.
What is more secure than LastPass?
LastPass is one of the most secure password management solutions available on the market. LastPass is committed to providing users with complete transparency, and we’re proud to discuss how we’ve built our security structure off best-in-class security practices.
LastPass is built on a zero–knowledge security model, which means your data is kept secret – even from us. Only you can unlock your encrypted password vault with your master password or biometrics. We also implement top-tier security measures, using 256-bit AES encryption plus PBKDF2 hashing with SHA-256 salting to protect, scramble, and anonymize user data.
We maintain a global data privacy program, which ensures that the data of our customers, users, and end-users are always protected and private. Moreover, LastPass has proved its security model through industry-tested compliance metrics. We’ve received third-party security certifications like ISO 27001, SOC2 Type II, SOC3, BSI C5, TRUSTe, and many more.
Lastly, we at LastPass value transparency more than anything else. That’s why we provide in-depth reports on the goings on at LastPass, and why we ask third-party professionals to investigate and test our security systems so we can maintain the best security standards possible.