![]() ![]() Why can't I categorize my passwords in bulk? I have to navigate to each one individually to select a category for it? Ridiculous. It's surprising no company has gotten it right yet. Unfortunately this seems to be the case with every password manager. Not as user friendly or intuitive as it could be. On the whole a lot of issues with this app. If it's the case that this is a Trial issue, you'd think they would make that clear. Is that because I'm in a trial period? Dashlane clearly advertises the ability to upload documents. I can create a secure note, but there's no option to add an attachment to the note or upload a document separately. This makes it easy for you to ratchet security up and down, or even generate simpler passwords that are easier to remember if you happen to want that for something like your kids’ math-game site.I'm trying out Dashlane with the free Premium Trial and there doesn't seem to be a way to upload documents. The best premium password managers give you granular control over how passwords are generated: how many characters, what types of characters, whether capitals or lowercase are to be used, and whether to include symbols. Some of the free options force their own structure on you, and at times that structure doesn’t meet the security requirements of certain websites, so you end up having to edit them by hand. The ability to autogenerate passwords and give you control over how the passwords are structured varies widely. ![]() The robustness of that capability varies widely, and is often limited by vendors’ revenue interests, as we’ve said before. ![]() Pretty much all password managers can autofill passwords on the sites you visit. Dashlane provides a password health score and highlights your most at-risk passwords. ![]()
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