The company has added 5 million users since the release of its last version, Dashlane 4, back in 2015, to grow to a total of 9 million users and 7,000 businesses on its product. In part due to the increasing number and scale of hacks and data breaches, Dashlane has seen a surge of growth itself in recent years. The update also includes other improvements for mobile, like support for Face ID on iPhone X and automatic app logins on Android. The company before required users to install its desktop software to work with web browsers, but with today’s release of Dashlane 5, the software is available as an extension that works directly in the browser. Dashlane, a popular password manager that now reaches 9 million users, is launching today on Linux, Chromebook, and in Microsoft Edge for the first time.
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