Dashlane vs LastPass vs Meldium

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Dashlane

56
71
+ 1
16
LastPass

312
313
+ 1
83
Meldium

14
22
+ 1
1
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Pros of Dashlane
Pros of LastPass
Pros of Meldium
  • 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
  • 20
    Synchronised across browsers
  • 17
    Chrome plugin
  • 15
    Passwords stored encrpyted
  • 9
    Central servers do not have keys
  • 9
    All devices
  • 3
    Better then lesspass
  • 3
    Company wide
  • 3
    The most cost-effective b/t Roboform and 1Password
  • 2
    Free plan
  • 1
    Cross Platform
  • 1
    Its just better
  • 1
    Free up to 5 users

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Cons of Dashlane
Cons of LastPass
Cons of Meldium
  • 3
    Closed Source
  • 2
    No longer has PC app; must be online
  • 1
    Inflexible permissioning
  • 3
    Slow, unpredictable sync when sharing passwords
  • 3
    UI for admins is an inconsistent mess
  • 2
    Paid
  • 1
    Buggy Chrome add-on
  • 1
    Cannot edit shared password
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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 LastPass?

    LastPass Enterprise offers your employees and admins a single, unified experience that combines the power of SAML SSO coupled with enterprise-class password vaulting. LastPass is your first line of defense in the battle to protect your digital assets from the significant risks associated with employee password re-use and phishing.

    What is Meldium?

    Meldium is the simplest way for teams to access the cloud services they need. By aggregating and monitoring accounts across any web service, it frees your people from tedious account management.

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      What are some alternatives to Dashlane, LastPass, and Meldium?
      bitwarden
      bitwarden is the easiest and safest way to store and sync your passwords across all of your devices.
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