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Dashlane Takes A Leap Forward With Automatic Password Changer

December 9, 2014 By Deborah Cobing 1 Comment

Dashlane Takes A Leap Forward With Automatic Password Changer 1

Dashlane took a leap forward with its automatic password changer software, capable of generating new password keys without user’s input.

The French-American joint venture start-up is to dispatch the world’s first standard programmed password changer trying to leave behind the very human weakness that has turned “cyber security” into a stressing confusing expression.

A lot of people believe that successful and smooth password management is nearly impossible when thinking about the confusing listings of gadgets and sites on which all have ended up progressively dependent.  Now, Dashlane.com is venturing into a new alternative for fighting hackers.

Established in Paris five years ago and funded by Bernard Liautaud, the French business visionary who began Business Objects, the company moved to New York in 2011.  Nevertheless most of the staff still works from Paris. The organization already has three million clients of its current password management service.

Representatives of Dashlane.com declared on Tuesday that the company bought Passomatic, a New York small enterprise, the designer of a password changer that works automatically. According to the official release, Dashlane.com plans to fuse the program with its own in the impending weeks.

However, the conditions of the arrangement remain undisclosed.

Similar featured programs exist all around the world, the most well-known being Lastpass and Roboform, covering both computer and mobile phones frameworks.  Each one helps clients to store and create their passwords in a safe database controlled by an expert secret key.

By offering an approach to change passwords consistently with simply a couple of clicks, Dashlane’s undertake can be considered a significant leap forward in an industry that regularly requests clients come up with long and complex mixes of numbers and letters as passwords. But it is safe to say that this demand goes to a great extent unnoticed by users.

Dashlane Chief Executive Emmanuel Schalit said the main idea of the new endeavor is to have acceptable elaborated passwords that are distinctive on every site.

The new feature Dashlane plans to introduce is going to upgrade passwords naturally at intervals set in advance, either by the software or at the client’s demand in case of a site security breach. Practically the costumers needn’t bother with passwords though they will continue to technically exist, explained Emmanuel Schalit.

The company will allow the feature to be used without charges on single gadgets or devices, However, managing multiple accounts’ passwords will cost users $39.99 a year. The sum includes also access to additional features. Dashlane raised its cost from $29.95 in September. Similar password management programs developed by rival companies cost as much as $30 a year.

Quite unique on the market, Dashlane got capital back-up amounting to $30 million from Rho Ventures, Bessemer Venture Partners and FirstMark Capital.

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