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Dashlane has launched passwordless authentication for its password manager through YubiKey integration, eliminating master passwords. However, reports confirm the feature won’t work on mobile devices until early 2024 and requires users to manage physical security key backups without traditional recovery options.
Dashlane has reportedly joined the growing movement toward eliminating passwords by introducing passwordless access to its password management platform through integration with Yubico security keys, according to industry reports. This development addresses what password management experts have described as the “last vulnerable mile” of credential security – the master password protecting the password manager itself.
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