I’ve been a loyal user of Dashlane for the past 4 years now. But these new prices make no sense whatsoever. It’s ridiculously expensive and there’s nothing they can say to justify it. If these prices are finalized then I will not be renewing my subscription this year.
yup I ve leaved the ship, I m now proton unlimited member
Moved as well to bitwarden. I’ve been a loyal customer for 5 years, however same as others the price is too high…
I won’t be back.
Yep I’ve been with DL for a few years too. Recently moved to 1Password due to DL jacking up their prices by so much.
Absolutely agree with you!
Find, that in App Store you can still find old prices:
But anyway, Dashlane, you are lost incredibly loyal customers who would have paid for your product out of tradition. In my time, I’ve turned many friends on to you, now no one wants to stay. These prices are just a slap in the face.
I’m just waiting for Apple to release the promised Keychain update, so I can forget about Dashlane like an old friend who went crazy.
They’re jacking prices everywhere…by stupid amounts. I’ve cancelled my renewal and exported to Bitwarden…mild differences but works equally as good and is free.
This screenshot is from the iTunes app. I went to unsubscribe but got lucky to see the “Dashlane Premium - 1 Month” Plan for just Rs. 19! Even my friend enabled this plan from his iPhone. Give it another look mate
I’ve already dropped using Dashlane. In Brazil, buying 2 HDDs, a Raspberry Pi and setting up a NAS and a Vaultwarden was cheaper than renewing our two accounts.
What’s the difference between “Dashlane Family - 1 month” and “Dashlane Premium Family”? If they are similar then 1 month would only cost ₹360/year. What’s the sense here?
I know dude from the past 2 years I was paying just 500 for a year and now it’s freaking 5k no way
I usually used to renew it annually but this year given the erratic change in the pricing, I have opted to go for monthly plan. Interestingly, it would cost ₹19/month. I was not sure if the subscription will go through but it did. So, I am sticking to it until things change further.
But, the pricing chart was just too mind boggling I must say!
Before jumping the gun. At least look at all the options available. The high priced ones are the deprecated plan. You still are getting the same cheap plan for Rs 29 / month and that too for 10 family members except the VPN which was useless anyways. So effectively you are paying just Rs 350/year for 10 members.
I’m migrating to proton or 1password the same happened in Mexico
Ridiculous price, are they expecting individuals to pay for company price ??? FU dashlane. Moved to 1 password.
Yeah Iv left also - price is nuts and apple nabe brought out their own password manager
Used to really like DL, switched to Bitwarden recently and it was the best decision I could’ve made.
If you guys want a VPN, I really recommend Mullvad, it’s literally one euro per month per device if you share it with friends and has an excelent reputation.
Haven’t tried 1Password yet but would like to ask what’s wrong with Google’s Passwords.
I have Proton Unlimited and have had it for a while, but their password manager leaves much to be desired, to be honest it sucks. Everything else about Proton is great, albeit their email app and functions could be better. For instance, having a click option to view all from the sender and a few other things like that could be improved. That said, the aliases and SimpleLogin make up for it.
Dashlane, regardless of price—and believe me, I filled out the 25-plus feedback questionnaire they give out to users who take the time to fill it out—is still the best password manager you can get. I assure you, I was probably one of the hardest critics with four-paragraph responses calling them out on everything from removing hardware functionality, which they switched to the browser extension on PC and removing the desktop app, to how poor the detection feature for auto-fill or even prompting to fill is.
But with all its flaws, Dashlane is indisputably still the best and most feature-rich password manager. I have looked at and tested all of them and continue to check. I don’t live in India, but I know they get stuff for insanely cheap anyway, so the $0.50 price tag seems like a steal to me, even accounting for exchange rates and economic factors.
Regardless, there is a limit to what I would pay for Dashlane, and should they reach that point, I would probably cancel. Or, if a better password manager became available, I would switch. But as of now, Dashlane is the best and really isn’t too expensive.
Same. But now to Bitwarden
Also moved to 1Password. I guess they want to get rid of premium users and just have their enterprise tier, because I don’t see any other reason of the ridiculous price increase ¯(°_o)/¯¯(°_o)/¯