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Dashlane vs gopass: What are the differences?

Developers describe Dashlane as "Dashlane is a password manager and online security app for everyone who lives, works, and plays on the internet". Dashlane is a password manager and online security app for everyone who lives, works, and plays on the internet. On the other hand, gopass is detailed as "A 'pass' compatible open source password manager for teams". The slightly more awesome Standard Unix Password Manager for Teams. Written in Go. One explicit goal for this project is to make it more approachable to semi- and non-technical users in the long term as well. We go by the UNIX philosophy and try to do one thing and do it well - always providing stellar user experience and sane, simple interfaces.

Dashlane and gopass can be categorized as "Password Management" tools.

gopass is an open source tool with 2.7K GitHub stars and 228 GitHub forks. Here's a link to gopass's open source repository on GitHub.

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Pros of Dashlane
Pros of gopass
  • 4
    Digital wallet
  • 4
    Safe & secure
  • 3
    Best UI
  • 1
    Synchronized across browsers and devices
  • 1
    Passwords stored encrypted
  • 1
    Easy setup
  • 1
    All devices
  • 1
    Firefox addon for desktop and mobile
  • 1
    UNIX philosophy
  • 1
    Easily extended
  • 1
    Self-hosted
  • 1
    Open source
  • 1
    Free

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Cons of Dashlane
Cons of gopass
  • 3
    Closed Source
  • 2
    No longer has PC app; must be online
  • 1
    Inflexible permissioning
  • 1
    No UI

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What is Dashlane?

Dashlane is a password manager and online security app for everyone who lives, works, and plays on the internet.

What is gopass?

The slightly more awesome Standard Unix Password Manager for Teams. Written in Go. One explicit goal for this project is to make it more approachable to semi- and non-technical users in the long term as well. We go by the UNIX philosophy and try to do one thing and do it well - always providing stellar user experience and sane, simple interfaces.

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1Password
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