Only members of Dashlane Business plans can use secrets. You can share secrets only with members of your organization's Dashlane plan.
Secrets are a secure way to store and manage sensitive company information like WiFi passwords, alarm codes, API keys, and more. You can store your secrets directly in your Dashlane vault and share them with your plan members. Admins and developers can also access secrets using our Command Line Interface (CLI).
What makes secrets secure?
Many organizations store secrets like WiFi passwords, alarm codes, and API keys in plain text on devices or in the cloud. But storing secrets this way can make your organization vulnerable to cyber attacks.
Using Dashlane, you can store all organization secrets in one secure place. Our zero-knowledge security approach encrypts the secrets you store in Dashlane so only authorized plan members can access them.
Your organization's developers can use our CLI to securely access digital keys—like API, RSA, or SSH keys—without ever exposing the information in plain text. CLI integration makes secrets the most secure way to handle API keys and other sensitive organization information.
Use and manage secrets in Dashlane
You can add, manage, and use secrets in any Dashlane app. You can attach documents to secrets in the Android app but not the web app or Apple apps. If your plan has separate Business and Personal Spaces, you can move the secret between spaces in the web app and Apple apps but not the Android app.
Attach documents to secrets on Android
More about Spaces
If the secret was shared with you with limited rights, you can view and copy the item, but you won't be able to edit, delete, or share it.
Add a secret in the Dashlane web app
- Go to the Secrets section in the web app.
- Select Add new. The editor opens.
- Enter a Secret name. Choose a name that allows you to identify the secret in your vault.
- For Secret value, enter the information you want to keep secret. For example, if your secret is an API key, enter only the characters that make up the key.
- If your plan includes separate Personal and Business Spaces, you can move the secret between spaces. By default, the secret is stored in your Business Space.
- If you have an account protected by a Master Password, you can select the Require Master Password checkbox for an added layer of security. We'll ask for your Master Password when you open the item—unless you've entered your Master Password in the last five minutes.
If you log in using single sign-on (SSO), you won’t have the Require Master Password option.
What's SSO?
SSO means you use one login application to access Dashlane and other work accounts. Instead of a Master Password, you use your regular work password to log in to Dashlane. If you don't know whether you have SSO, ask your plan admin.
- Select Save to add your new secret to your vault.
Edit a secret in the Dashlane web app
- Go to the Secrets section in the web app.
- Find and open the secret you want to edit.
- On the edit page for the secret, you have these options:
- Change the Secret name, which is the name that allows you to identify the secret in your vault.
- Update the Secret value, which is the information you want to keep secret. For example, if your secret is an API key, enter only the characters that make up the key.
- If your plan includes separate Personal and Business Spaces, you can move the secret between spaces.
- If you have an account protected by a Master Password, you can select the Require Master Password checkbox for an added layer of security. We'll ask for your Master Password when you open the item—unless you've entered your Master Password in the last five minutes.
If you log in using single sign-on (SSO), you won’t have the Require Master Password option.
What's SSO?
SSO means you use one login application to access Dashlane and other work accounts. Instead of a Master Password, you use your regular work password to log in to Dashlane. If you don't know whether you have SSO, ask your plan admin.
- Select Share to share the secret with plan members. Or select Shared access to view which plan members already have access to the secret and to edit permissions.
- After making your changes, select Close.
Delete a secret in the Dashlane web app
- Go to the Secrets section in the web app.
- Find and open the secret you want to delete. Select Delete.
- Then select Delete secret in the pop-up to confirm.
Share a secret in the Dashlane web app
You can only share secrets with members of your organization's Dashlane plan.
- Go to the Secrets section in the web app.
- Find and open the secret you want to share.
- Select Share.
- In the search bar, enter and select the email address of a team member or the name of a sharing group. You can select more than one team member or group.
- Choose whether you want to share with Full rights or Limited rights.
More about sharing rights
Change permissions or revoke sharing rights - Select Share.
Revoke access or change permissions for a secret in the Dashlane web app
If you share a secret with the wrong people or change your mind, you can edit permissions or revoke access to the secret. If you revoke access, Dashlane deletes the secret from the other Dashlane accounts.
- Select the secret you want to edit.
- Select Shared access.
- Select Edit permissions for the person whose access you want to change.
- Select the permissions you want, Full rights or Limited rights. Or select Revoke access.
- Select Change rights in the pop-up.
- After making your changes, select Close.
Add a secret in the Dashlane Android app
- On the Home screen, select + Add new.
- Select Secrets. The editor opens.
- Enter a Secret name. Choose a name that helps you identify the secret in your vault.
- For Secret value, enter the information you want to keep secret. For example, if your secret is an API key, enter only the characters that make up the key.
- If you have an account protected by a Master Password, you can select Protect item for an added layer of security. We'll ask for your Master Password or biometrics like your fingerprint when you open the item—unless you've entered your Master Password or used biometrics in the last five minutes.
If you log in using single sign-on (SSO), you won’t have the Protect item option.
What's SSO?
SSO means you use one login application to access Dashlane and other work accounts. Instead of a Master Password, you use your regular work password to log in to Dashlane. If you don't know whether you have SSO, ask your plan admin.
Note: If your plan has separate Personal and Business Spaces, new secrets go in the Business Space by default. You can't move the secret between your Business and Personal Space in the Android app, but you can move the secret between spaces in the web app or Apple apps.
- Select the checkmark icon in the upper-right corner to save your new secret to your vault.
Edit a secret in the Dashlane Android app
- Find the secret you want to edit. You can find the secret in the Secrets tab. You can also search for the secret using the search bar at the top of the app.
- Select the 3-dot menu for the secret and select Edit. Or open the secret and select the pencil icon in the upper-right corner.
- You have these options when editing:
- Change the Secret name, which is the name that helps you identify the secret in your vault.
- Update the Secret value, which is the information you want to keep secret. For example, if your secret is an API key, enter only the characters that make up the key.
- If you have an account protected by a Master Password, you can select Protect item for an added layer of security. We'll ask for your Master Password or biometrics like your fingerprint when you open the item—unless you've entered your Master Password or used biometrics in the last five minutes.
If you log in using single sign-on (SSO), you won’t have the Protect item option.
What's SSO?
SSO means you use one login application to access Dashlane and other work accounts. Instead of a Master Password, you use your regular work password to log in to Dashlane. If you don't know whether you have SSO, ask your plan admin.
Note: In the web app and Apple apps, you can move the secret between your Personal and Business Space if your plan has Spaces, share the secret, and manage sharing permissions.
- After making your changes, select the checkmark icon in the upper-right corner to save your secret.
Attach a document to a secret in the Dashlane Android app
You can attach a document to a secret in the Android app but not in the Dashlane web app, macOS app, or iPhone app. After attaching a document, you can view and download the document only in the Android app.
You can't share secrets that have files attached, and you can't attach files to secrets that are already shared. Files attached to secrets aren't included in DASH exports.
You can store files in most common formats, including these file types: DOC, DOCX, KEY, NUMBERS ODS, ODT, PDF, PPT, PPTX, TXT, XLS, XLSX, 3GP, AAC, AVI, BMP, FLAC, GIF, JPG, M4A, MKV, MOV, MP3, MP4, MPG, OGG, PNG, RAW, TIFF, WAV, WEBM, WMV, 7Z, DB, RAR, and ZIP. You can also store documents without extensions.
- Open the secret you want to attach the file to. If you want to attach the file to a new secret, create and save the secret first.
- Select the paperclip icon in the menu bar. If you haven't previously attached files to this secret, you'll go directly to your device's Downloads folder. If you've already attached files to this secret, select the plus (+) icon on the next screen to get to the Downloads folder.
- In your device folders, select the file you want to attach. The file uploads directly to your secret.
- Select the left-pointing arrow to return to the secret.
After you save your secret, a paperclip icon appears next to the secret in your list of secrets. This icon shows that the secret now has an attachment.
View, download, or delete an attachment in the Android app
- Open the secret.
- Select the paperclip icon in the menu bar. You can also select View all in the Attachments section.
- Select the file. The file downloads.
- Select the file again. A pop-up opens.
- In the pop-up, select View, Save a copy to Download folder, or Delete.
To delete more than one file, hold your finger on one of the files until you see a checkmark icon next to the file. Then select all the files you want to delete and select the trash can icon. Confirm by selecting Delete in the pop-up.
Delete a secret in the Dashlane Android app
- Find the secret you want to delete. You can find the secret in the Secrets tab. You can also search for the secret using the search bar at the top of the app.
- Select the 3-dot menu for the secret. You can also open the secret and select Edit.
- Select Delete or Delete secret. Then confirm by selecting Yes in the pop-up.
Share a secret in the Dashlane Android app
You can only share secrets with members of your organization's Dashlane plan.
- Find the secret you want to share. You can find the secret in the Secrets tab. You can also search for the secret in the search bar at the top of the Home screen.
- Select the 3-dot menu for the secret and select Share. You can also open the secret and select the Share icon, shown as an arrow pointing to a person.
- In the search bar, enter and select the email address of a team member or the name of a sharing group. You can select more than one team member or group.
- Select Change to choose whether you want to share with Full rights or Limited rights.
More about sharing rights
Change permissions or revoke sharing rights - Select the Send icon, shown as an arrow.
Revoke access or change permissions for a secret in the Dashlane Android app
If you share a secret with the wrong people or change your mind, you can edit permissions or revoke access to the secret. If you revoke access, Dashlane deletes the secret from the other Dashlane accounts.
- Find and open the secret you want to edit. You can find the secret in the Secrets tab. You can also search for the secret using the search bar at the top of the app.
- In the Shared access section, select View all.
- Select the three-dot menu for the person or group whose access you want to change.
- Select Change to full rights or Change to limited rights, depending on the access you want the person or group to have. You can also select Revoke their access and confirm in the pop-up by selecting Revoke access.
- Close the secret.
You can add, view, edit, and share secrets in the Dashlane Android app. But you can't use the Android app to move your secret between Spaces if you're part of a plan that has separate Personal and Business Spaces. To change Spaces, you need to use the Dashlane web app or Apple apps.
Add a secret in the Dashlane iPhone or macOS app
- On the Home screen, select the plus (+) icon in the upper-right corner.
- Select Add secret. The editor opens.
- Enter a Secret name. Choose a name that helps you identify the secret in your vault.
- For Secret value, enter the information you want to keep secret. For example, if your secret is an API key, enter only the characters that make up the key.
- If your plan includes separate Personal and Business Spaces, you can move the secret between Spaces.
- If you have an account protected by a Master Password, you can select Protect item for an added layer of security. We'll ask for your Master Password or biometrics like Touch ID or Face ID when you open the item—unless you've entered your Master Password or used biometrics in the last five minutes.
If you log in using single sign-on (SSO), you won’t have the Protect item option.
What's SSO?
SSO means you use one login application to access Dashlane and other work accounts. Instead of a Master Password, you use your regular work password to log in to Dashlane. If you don't know whether you have SSO, ask your plan admin.
- Select Save to add your new secret to your vault.
Edit a secret in the Dashlane iPhone or macOS app
You can only edit the secret if you have full rights. If the secret was shared with you with limited rights you can view and copy the secret, but you can't edit it.
More about sharing rights
- Find the secret you want to edit. You can find the secret in the Secrets tab. You can also search for the secret in the All Items tab in the iPhone app or in the Home tab in the macOS app.
- Select the 3-dot menu for the secret and select Edit. Or open the secret and select Edit in the upper-right corner.
- You have these options when editing:
- Change the Secret name, which is the name that helps you identify the secret in your vault.
- Update the Secret value, which is the information you want to keep secret. For example, if your secret is an API key, enter only the characters that make up the key.
- If your plan includes separate Personal and Business Spaces, you can move the secret between Spaces.
- If you have an account protected by a Master Password, you can select Protect item for an added layer of security. We'll ask for your Master Password or biometrics like Touch ID or Face ID when you open the item—unless you've entered your Master Password or used biometrics in the last five minutes.
If you log in using single sign-on (SSO), you won’t have the Protect item option.
What's SSO?
SSO means you use one login application to access Dashlane and other work accounts. Instead of a Master Password, you use your regular work password to log in to Dashlane. If you don't know whether you have SSO, ask your plan admin.
- If you've shared the secret, you can select the number of users in the Contacts section to see who has access to the secret and to edit permissions.
- After making your changes, select Save in the upper-right corner.
Delete a secret in the Dashlane iPhone or macOS app
- Find the secret you want to delete. You can find the secret in the Secrets tab. You can also search for the secret in the All Items tab in the iPhone app or in the Home tab in the macOS app.
- Select the 3-dot menu for the secret. You can also open the secret and select Edit.
- Select Delete. Then confirm by selecting Yes in the pop-up.
Share a secret in the Dashlane iPhone or macOS app
You can only share secrets with members of your organization's Dashlane plan.
- Find the secret you want to share. You can find the secret in the Secrets tab. You can also search for the secret in the All Items tab in the iPhone app or in the Home tab in the macOS app.
- Select the 3-dot menu for the secret and select Share. You can also open the secret and select Share secret.
- In the search bar, enter and select the email address of a team member or the name of a sharing group. You can select more than one team member or group. You might need to select Next.
- Choose whether you want to share with Full rights or Limited rights.
More about sharing rights
Change permissions or revoke sharing rights - Select Share.
Revoke access or change permissions for a secret in the Dashlane iPhone or macOS app
If you share a secret with the wrong people or change your mind, you can edit permissions or revoke access to the secret. If you revoke access, Dashlane deletes the secret from the other Dashlane accounts.
- Find and open the secret. You can find the secret in the Secrets tab. You can also search for the secret in the All Items tab in the iPhone app or in the Home tab in the macOS app.
- Select the number of users or groups in the Shared access section.
- In the iPhone app, select the 3-dot menu for the person whose access you want to change. In the macOS app, select Edit access.
- Select Change to limited rights or Change to full rights. Or select Revoke access. If you select Revoke access, you need to confirm in the pop-up.
Access a secret using the Dashlane CLI
If you’re an admin or developer, you can use the Dashlane Command Line Interface (CLI) to securely access a secret from your terminal.
For example, instead of copy-and-pasting an API key from the Dashlane app, you can access the key using its secret ID with a simple command. The key remains securely stored in Dashlane and can be injected into template files, environment variables, or your clipboard.
More about accessing secrets using the CLI
You can learn more about using secrets with the CLI on our documentation page.