Dashlane Password Manager vs. KeePass

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Dashlane Password Manager
Score 8.9 out of 10
N/A
Dashlane is a credential manager that secures every credential, every user, and every employee device to proactively protect against breaches. Brands worldwide can use Dashlane to stay ahead of evolving threats.
$8
per month (billed annually) per seat
KeePass
Score 8.7 out of 10
N/A
KeePass is an open source password manager which secures passwords in a database locked with a master password or key file.N/A
Pricing
Dashlane Password ManagerKeePass
Editions & Modules
Business
$8
per month (billed annually) per seat
Omnix™
Contact Sales
per year for organizations of 100+
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Dashlane Password ManagerKeePass
Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
YesNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Community Pulse
Dashlane Password ManagerKeePass
Considered Both Products
Dashlane Password Manager
Chose Dashlane Password Manager
LastPass is more secure, easier to use with colleagues, and provides better functionality for saving and sharing payment methods.
Chose Dashlane Password Manager
I have only used norton and google docs and dashlane is better than both.
Chose Dashlane Password Manager
Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge
Chose Dashlane Password Manager
Had PC app and better pricing. Did not get to extensively test wince we decided to renew Dashlane Password Manager.
Chose Dashlane Password Manager
Google and apple password manager was replaced and was not an option to select. I selected Dashlane because it seemed like a more professional paid option that had a wide range of features that fit the needs of my business and personal life.
Chose Dashlane Password Manager
Dashlane Password Manager was the best value for money and had all the features we needed
Chose Dashlane Password Manager
We selected Dashlane Password Manager over the competition based on a personal recommendation from one of our employees
Chose Dashlane Password Manager
Dashlane Password Manager is easier to onboard and use than both of the above.
Chose Dashlane Password Manager
Why I selected Dashlane Password Manager was because I am able to quickly access the passwords I need to login securely, and quickly so I have one less thing to worry about, such as the dreaded I forgot my passwords and having to reset them, it can backtrack a job very easily …
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LastPass for Business
Chose Dashlane Password Manager
LastPass is a miserable experience, it's ugly, buggy, and slow to do anything in. Dashlane has none of these issues, and has way more features.
Chose Dashlane Password Manager
LastPass for Business
Chose Dashlane Password Manager
Among all these and few open source we tried Dashlane Password Manager were close to our needs.
Chose Dashlane Password Manager
I hated ManageEngine, Nordpass is very similar to Dashlane Password Manager.
Chose Dashlane Password Manager
We reviewed and demo'd but didn't find it had the suite of rich features we have with Dashlane
Chose Dashlane Password Manager
While LastPass and Bitwarden both work, Dashlane Password Manager has been superior for our needs. Lastpass stagnated when Acquired by LogMeIn. While it was spun out into its own in 2024. Time will tell what happens. Bitwarden is open source and has the option for …
Chose Dashlane Password Manager
I have no POC on other password managers. Dashlane seems to be one of the best available, and I am not seeking to look at alternatives.
Chose Dashlane Password Manager
We have not used other products like this (other than Chrome's built-in password management which is not a full paid product).
Chose Dashlane Password Manager
About the same, liked the interface better than both of those.
Chose Dashlane Password Manager
As a security firm, we couldn't in good conscience continue doing business with LastPass after their security failed their clients.
KeePass
Chose KeePass
Dashlane was less intuitive and the feature to automatically fill forms with username and password wasn’t working as good as KeePass. Also managing it, creating new passwords etc. took more time.
Chose KeePass
I am privately using Bitwarden and compared to KeePass, it's a lot easier to set up in a browser, but it doesn't have a standalone application.
Chose KeePass
KeePass is free and compatible with all the devices you or your customers and it has a lot of different uses. Is not only a password manager like Norton safe password or the avast's one. Like the password managers of the browsers, no, with KeePass every customer can find a …
Chose KeePass
We didn't use other products. Before Keepass, Our Users were using the password saving in Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge. In our opinion, this is not really safe. There you also cant save any other applications and passwords. So people were writing down some passwords on …
Chose KeePass
We have tried Last Pass, while it's very nice to use, there are times where it was down and we couldn't access our passwords. There were troubles with the website or plug-in at times when it was updated. It wasn't as trusted due to these factors being out of our control due to …
Chose KeePass
I cannot remember how and why I selected KeePass. But I think it was the possibility to try it as a shareware product first. In the past, there were only the most important features realized in the software (and some stuff I never needed). To see how the software has been …
Chose KeePass
All mentioned passwords in the Subject are good if you have a Budget for it.
If not, KeePass is ideal as it is free and regularly updated.
End users can learn it fast with no additional resources.
Chose KeePass
KeePass is the most simple of the password managers, but it also means it doesn't scale as well and doesn't have all the features some of the other options have. IT Glue is a much better choice for company-wide management of passwords but it has high costs and is much more than …
Chose KeePass
Better UI, and we felt that was imperative for our user base to get a high adoption rate of a new application. The features were very similar, but KeePass seems like a better fit for the organization and grouping of credentials, and the search feature.
Chose KeePass
I have only used browser-based password storage; these are more convenient if you are working in many different places, but for any password storage within a given company, KeePass would be superior.
Chose KeePass
I have used LastPass, 1Password, Chrome Password Management, and several others. Most either are not secure enough for the need, require an internet connection/external service, are not portable, or not open-sourced/require subscription/purchase. Keepass is simple to manage, …
Chose KeePass
It isn't in the same league as the others. KeePass is great for a quick and free password manager, but it doesn't have the autofill capabilities as the others.
Chose KeePass
We did not look at other solutions since this solution accomplishes everything we expect it to. I cannot offer any comparison (other than comparing to NOT using anything). KeePass has been around for quite some time and is a trusted name in the world of password security and …
Chose KeePass
Even though KeePass keeps your files encrypted locally on your hard drive, I felt like I would be a small target to get hacked. Putting all of your passwords in the cloud with everyone else like LastPass does seems like a bigger target to hackers. If LastPass was ever hacked, …
Chose KeePass
KeePass is open source, it's free, and it offers local storage of your database(s) with a variety of encryption protocols.
Chose KeePass
Delinea Secret Server is a similar product, but I feel it is not as easy to use. I am not sure if it has a mobile app. Its autofill and browser extension is nice to have. It seems like a more robust application than what I am doing which is primarily just password storage.
Chose KeePass
We considered several packages, but we focused on what best suited our organization. Security was the most important factor, along with flexibility and how we could customize the package to maximize its effectiveness. Then, of course, we considered the cost of the package. And …
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User Ratings
Dashlane Password ManagerKeePass
Likelihood to Recommend
9.2
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9.3
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Likelihood to Renew
9.1
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10.0
(0 ratings)
Usability
8.8
(0 ratings)
10.0
(0 ratings)
Support Rating
5.9
(0 ratings)
9.7
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User Testimonials
Dashlane Password ManagerKeePass
Likelihood to Recommend
Dashlane Password Manager works really well for situations where we need to share access to client portals or government filing sites, since multiple people can log in without ever seeing the actual password and we can cut off access right away when it’s no longer needed. It is also great for onboarding and offboarding since new hires or interns can get the logins they need quickly and we don’t have to pass around spreadsheets. Another strong use case is meeting compliance expectations because it shows clients we are serious about security and password hygiene. Where it’s less useful is in environments that already use single sign-on since that already centralizes access and makes Dashlane Password Manager feel redundant. It can also be a little frustrating if you rely heavily on mobile since the autofill doesn’t always work smoothly across different apps.
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KeePass is a perfect tool for use as a password manager and for storing similar sensitive data. This is especially true if you work from a fixed workstation, supporting your clients. KeePass is incredibly valuable. If you're often on the road and need to log in to KeePass occasionally to look up passwords or data, this can be inconvenient. And quickly and securely sharing data across other media isn't really an option with KeePass. Security is more important in this situation.
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Pros
  • Ensuring secure & unique passwords created for each account.
  • Allowing the company to see a "security score" of how secure the team's password management is.
  • Sharing passwords securely between employees.
  • A "vault" for storing other secure information (notes, credit cards, etc.)
  • Free Hotspot Shield VPN included in our tier of accounts.
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  • Very secure - no worries about our passwords being stored insecurely or in the wrong place.
  • Easy to share access to passwords used company-wide.
  • Integrates with Chrome and other browsers for ease of use and speed.
  • Price - free to use.
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Cons
  • Initial setup was a little difficult.
  • User SSO invite and sign on would not work at first but this seems to have been improved/fixed.
  • The extension on websites doesn't work sometimes and will need to be refreshed if you open a new tab but have already logged in before.
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  • I don't believe that this is so much a negative, but be sure that you keep your password database saved in a location that is accessible (even during an outage). Failure to do so will make it hard/impossible to recover passwords in the event that your database is unreachable (such as if a network drive failure).
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Likelihood to Renew
It has served us very well until now and at the pricepoint it doesn't make us second guess our current relationship.
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My very good experience in the past 15 years of usage of KeePass makes it easy to decide for a renewal of this friendship. I was never disappointed and KeePass always meets my expectations. The software runs stable and if there should be a software error, it will be fixed in no time. This is customer satisfaction.
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Usability
Dashlane Password Manager is great for the price. Some feature sets of competitors are lacking, but I'm happy with what we get for the spend. We are a small enough company that I can walk people through the steps, and it isn't something that comes up enough to complain about. Password generation, storage and use are all great.
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KeePass is easy to use and requires no prior training using it. I would rate KeePass a score 9 out of 10. It stands out in managing credentials securely and efficiently. No other similar app performs its core function as well, making KeePass an essential tool for password management and security.
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Support Rating
We've had no issues with Dashlane. I can't speak to their customer service because I have not personally needed to contact them. I guess that speaks about their product if we've not had any issues to reach out about. Great for supporting data/information on multiple platforms that are shared among team members.
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I have almost never had to contact support. This product has a wide community, a very expansive documentation/forum site where generally any question/issue already has an answer/fix or explanation/workaround, or plans for improvement in a future version. On the occasions that I have reached out, answers were fairly quick, useful, and respectful.
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Alternatives Considered
I use Proton Pass in my personal life as part of the Proton suite of products, and it's a fantastic, lightweight, and robust service. I personally prefer supporting a solid, privacy, freedom focused company with my personal money, but as far as comparing goes, I'd say Dashlane wins the intuitive interface battle with ProtonPass (not that it's terrible), but ProtonPass wins for listening to customers and developing a dedicated desktop application. As for the comparison with LastPass, I think LastPass might nudge out Dashlane for the intuitive score, but they are practically both at the same level in every way. I'd be happy to use either one
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KeePass is the most simple of the password managers, but it also means it doesn't scale as well and doesn't have all the features some of the other options have. IT Glue is a much better choice for company-wide management of passwords but it has high costs and is much more than just a password manager. LastPass is probably closer to what KeePass can do, but offers the ability to access passwords from all devices such as computers and phones. KeePass is better for being free and is best for use on a single computer.
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Return on Investment
  • We constantly preach security, Dashlane Password Manager has provided us a means to improve our security posture
  • Employees love the ease of use and the ability to keep all password in one place
  • Employees feel more secure as they are able to use Dashlane Password Manager for personal protection as well
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  • KeePass is free so you can share it whit all
  • Is quick to use, you don't have to activate VPN or access the web to obtain a password or a quick guide
  • Is not super easy to use, you need to be a little patient to have all configured fine
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