Dashlane, Inc. concentrates on eliminating the friction between users and their sensitive data by replacing memorized strings with an encrypted vault that autofills credentials, payment cards, identity fields, and secure notes inside browsers, mobile apps, and now terminals. The flagship Windows client acts as a cross-device password engine, generating unique complex keys, auditing reused or weak entries, alerting users to public breaches, and synchronizing encrypted vaults in real time so that corporate teams and individuals can log in, check out, or complete online forms without ever typing a character. Beyond the familiar GUI, Dashlane CLI exposes the same vault to DevOps scripts, server environments, and CI/CD pipelines, letting engineers retrieve API tokens, database strings, or certificate passphrases through simple commands while maintaining zero-knowledge encryption and role-based access controls. Together the two packages cover everyday end-user convenience and back-end automation, addressing use cases that range from protecting personal social-media accounts to injecting secrets into container deployments. Dashlane software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the latest release, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.

Dashlane CLI

Command line interface for Dashlane. Access your secrets in your terminal, servers and CI/CD.

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Dashlane

Dashlane fills all your passwords, payments, and personal details wherever you need them, across the web, on any device.

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