![]() It will outline how to tell which you are using - desktop app or web app. Here's the recent breakdown of this transition process that I found most helpful: Before the transition, I really only used that desktop app for 4 things: vpn, changing password categories, backup, and subscription management. I, and Dashlane, recommend keeping both desktop and web app until it is. The transition to web app only is nearing completion, but not all features are there yet. Just resetting tons of passwords in a new program sounds like a daunting level of work. ![]() why would anyone want to use a program that holds such sensitive info when you cannot back it up? all the while they're trying to get rid of the desktop app where you CAN back up your passwords.Īnyone else having issues w/ this program? Have had good luck since I started using it but this recent change has me thinking of going elsewhere. Its downright awful - and extremely confusing to use.Īlso, from the new 'web app' you cannot even back up your own passwords - you cannot export them to a file in any way. ![]() Anyone else use Dashlane? Their new web app is a wreck, its so confusing as you have a desktop app (which runs well) then their new recently released 'web app' which seems cloud based? Its never clear which one is running, if they are synching?, its really confusing.Īnd if you change a password when online, it appears to sync w/ the web version but not the desktop version, so one contains the new password, one contains your old password.
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