Information is provided about security practices


Service: Dashlane
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Ultimately, the more secure your password is, the safer your Secured Data will be. This is because, <strong> even if a hacker somehow obtained all the Secured Data on our servers, they would have to hack each Account separately </strong> (because Secured Data is always encrypted when we have it, and the encryption is based on the Account’s Master Password). Each user must create their own Master Password, unless they access the Services through a Business Plan with the single sign on (SSO) feature enabled, in which case the encryption key is generated when the user is validated by the client’s SSO provider. Dashlane’s Zero Knowledge technology ensures that we do not and cannot know our users’ Master Passwords or the data used to generate the SSO encryption key, so we cannot access Secured Data.
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