
If you want to replace the likes of LastPass or want to dive into a password manager for the first time, then Dashlane Premium is the way to go. While the free version is limited to storing just 50 passwords, Dashlane's Essentials plan offers unlimited password storage, along with being able to use the service with two devices instead of one. Considering how many different logins and accounts we all have, 50 may seem like a lot, but the truth is that it's just a drop in the bucket. The biggest hurdle is that you can only use Dashlane to store up to 50 passwords at a time. The free version of Dashlane will be sufficient for some, but you will likely begin butting up against the limitations pretty quickly. There are apps for just about every platform, so you'll never be without your passwords. The service features a beautifully designed application with an easy-to-navigate interface so you can find the passwords you need whenever prompted. While 1Password is a favorite around here, Dashlane comes in a close second.

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