![]() There's also a new Premium Plus plan, which costs $9.99 per month, billed as $119.88 annually. You can use Hotspot Shield on five devices, while Dashlane puts no limit on the number of devices. It uses a licensed version of Hotspot Shield, which costs $12.99 per month, discounted to $71.88 yearly. However, when you factor in the usual cost of VPN protection, Dashlane begins to look like a deal. Of password managers I've reviewed, only Intuitive Password costs more, at $60 per year. Keeper and Sticky Password Premium both cost $29.99 per year, and LogMeOnce's premium edition costs $39.99. Just looking at password management alone, that's on the high side. Up from $39.99 per year, Dashlane Premium now costs $4.99 per month, billed as $59.88 annually. LogMeOnce Password Management Suite Premium is free without any similar limitation. By comparison, the free LastPass puts no limits on the number of passwords or on syncing across devices. On the plus side, there's also a new emergency backup for users of the free edition. ![]() Starting with version 6, the free edition also imposes a 50-password limit on new users this limit doesn't apply to continuing users. That's a strong limitation, enough that I don't review Dashlane as a free product. Dashlane is free to use, with one condition: You can only use it on a single device, without the ability to sync with your smartphone, tablet, and so forth.
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