Dashlane is ending its free plan on September 16, prompting current users to choose a paid plan or export their data within one year. Existing free subscribers will receive a 50% discount on a one-year subscription. This change aligns with Dashlane's strategy to focus on advanced security for business customers. Previously, the company eliminated monthly billing, only offering annual subscriptions. The free plan's limitations include single device use and a cap of 25 saved credentials, catering to less active users. Many complaints from users on platforms highlight dissatisfaction with a decline in customer support and rising costs.
Dashlane is discontinuing its free plan, effective Sept. 16, shifting focus towards advanced security options for business customers while offering existing users a chance to export their data.
Current Dashlane Free subscribers are offered a 50% discount on a one-year paid plan, while users who do not opt for payment will have one year to export their data.
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