

But the digital password was born in the 1960s and despite technological advancements, many people still use the same username and password format for most of their online lives,” said John Bennett, CEO at Dashlane. “Our business has long been about helping users and organizations manage their passwords and logins.

Not only does this strengthen overall security posture, it removes user friction and provides a more accessible way for people to access their accounts and protect their personal information. Password managers have helped simplify this process, though users have still needed to create and remember a master password to access their vaults.īy eliminating the master password, Dashlane will empower users to create new phishing-resistant, passwordless accounts that don’t suffer from the vulnerabilities of traditional passwords and multifactor authentication (MFA). Gartner reported that as many as 20-50% of all helpdesk calls are related to password resets. As digital profiles have multiplied both professionally and personally, it’s become increasingly difficult to securely manage credentials.
