If you want to use Dashlane on Safari: With the Dashlane browser extension for Safari, you can use more of Dashlane's features and tools without needing to open the separate Dashlane macOS app. You have access to our feature-rich extension pop-up and in-browser vault view, as well as the best autofill capabilities that Dashlane has to offer.
Get started with the Dashlane browser extension for Safari
Dashlane displays small versions of our company logo whenever a field on a website can be autofilled or saved. The color of the Dashlane D shows what your next step is. A dark green D icon means Dashlane has the information, and a gray D icon means Dashlane doesn't yet have this information.
When you log in to a website on your Android, iPhone, or iPad, Dashlane D icons don't appear in form fields.
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A dark green Dashlane D
A dark green D icon means we've detected a field and have data stored in your Dashlane account to autofill the field. Select the D icon in one of the login fields and choose the item you want to use. You can also select the magnifying glass icon at the top of the list to search for a different item in your vault.
For a login form, Dashlane can log you in automatically.
For a registration form, Dashlane can autofill with the data you've saved in Dashlane.
If the field is for a password field to register on a website or change your password, select the D icon in the field and select Use generated password.
In the pop-up, select Replace next to your email address or username to save the new password in Dashlane. You'll receive a Login updated pop-up to confirm the change.
A gray Dashlane D
A gray D icon means we've detected the field, but don't see the appropriate data in your Dashlane account to autofill the field. You can select the gray D icon to add a login to your vault. Make sure to create your login on the website with the info generated in Dashlane.
You can also select the Autofill options icon, shown as three lines in the pop-up, to autofill something else.
If you have an existing account on this website and want Dashlane to remember your login details, enter your username and password and log in. Dashlane asks if you want to save this data as a new login. Then the login can be autofilled the next time you want to log in to this website.