In today’s world, passwords are still the keys to the castle. When those keys are weak, reused, or exposed, your entire organization becomes vulnerable. Dashlane Business offers a centralized, secure, and user-friendly way to manage every employee’s access—without sacrificing convenience or control.
Why Dashlane Business Matters
A personal password manager is great for individuals, but businesses need something more: visibility, enforceable policies, secure sharing among groups, and seamless user onboarding/offboarding. Dashlane Business delivers all of that, wrapped in an intuitive interface that users and admins alike can adopt quickly.
Key differentiators include:
- Admin Control & Visibility — Dashlane gives IT teams a dedicated admin console where they can monitor password health, enforce policies, manage users, and review activity logs.
- Secure Sharing & Delegation — Teams, departments, or project groups can share access safely, without exposing credentials in email or spreadsheets.
- SSO & SCIM Integration — Connect with your identity provider for faster provisioning and deprovisioning of users.
- Zero-Knowledge and Encryption — All vaults are encrypted end-to-end, and Dashlane’s infrastructure ensures that only users have access to their data.
- Password Health & Alerts — Administrators can track weak passwords, reused credentials, and security gaps across the entire organization.
What Teams Experience
From an end-user perspective, Dashlane Business aims to feel natural and helpful—not restrictive. Some useful features for employees include:
- Seamless auto-fill and auto-login in browsers and apps, reducing friction while improving security.
- Separation of personal and business credentials within the same account, so employees don’t have to juggle multiple tools.
- Secure credential sharing without needing to involve IT or send passwords insecurely.
- Nudges and alerts for weak or compromised passwords (if that tier is enabled).
Use Cases & Business Impact
Here’s how Dashlane Business can make a difference in real operations:
Proof of compliance and risk reduction: Dashlane’s analytics and reports help leadership see progress and satisfy auditors.
Faster onboarding/offboarding: New employees can be granted password access quickly, and departing employees’ access can be revoked instantly.
Consistent password policies: Enforce requirements (length, complexity, expiration) across all users and groups.
Reduced credential risk: Visibility into compromised or reused credentials allows proactive remediation.
Improved collaboration: Teams can share vendor logins, admin accounts, or project credentials without insecure handoffs.