

New York-based Dashlane’s new plan puts it on the same plane as LastPass ($36/year for individuals on unlimited devices) and 1Password ($35.88/year for solo use on unlimited devices). “There are the essentials that everybody should be using, and they don’t include the VPN, they don’t include the dark-web monitoring.”

“There are very few people that were using all of those features,” said Dashlane CEO JD Sherman in an interview Tuesday. In the process, choosing an encrypted service to safeguard and synchronize passwords among your devices and apps may get simpler now that three of four top services charge almost the same.įormerly a pricier outlier, Dashlane announced a $35.88/year Essentials plan Wednesday morning that covers use on two devices of the same password tools as its $59.99/year Premium service – without that bundle’s Virtual Private Network security and online identity-theft monitoring. A month and change after one widely-used password manager service imposed the equivalent of a rate increase, another one just rolled out a substantial discount.
