You can view two types of password history in Dashlane:
- In the web app and Android app, you can view the previous passwords you used for specific logins. This option only appears if you've changed your password at least once.
- In any Dashlane app, you can view all passwords created using the Password Generator, including passwords that have never been saved to a login.
You can view your password history, but you can't delete any of the entries.
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View password history in the web app and extension
View the password history for a specific login in the web app
- In the web app, select a specific login.
- Select View history on the page for the specific login. The View history option only appears if you've changed the password for that login at least once.
A list of your previous passwords for this specific login appears. The list doesn't include your current password for the login. You can view your password history, but you can't delete any of the entries.
On the Password history page, you have these options:
- Select the Show icon, shown as an eye, to view a previous password.
- Select the Restore password icon, shown as a circling arrow, to replace your current password with a previous password. You'll still need to change the password on the app or website for the login if you haven't already. If you restore an incorrect password by mistake, you can go back to the Password history list to find and restore the correct password.
- Select the Copy password icon, shown as two stacked pages, to copy a previous password.
View generated passwords in the web app
In the Dashlane web app, select Logins and then View history. You can view the saved and unsaved passwords generated by Dashlane, but you can't delete any entries.
View generated passwords in the extension
- Select the Dashlane D icon in your browser’s toolbar and enter your Master Password if prompted. In the extension pop-up, select the Generator tab.
- Select Show history.
- Select Show, shown as an eye icon, to view a password.
You can see whether a password was generated for a specific site or generated using Dashlane but not saved in the app. In the extension pop-up, you only see the last 20 passwords generated in Dashlane. You can't delete any of the entries.
View password history in the Android app
View the password history for a specific login in the Android app
- Open the Android app and select Logins.
- Select the login you want to view.
- Select the Password history icon, shown as a clock with a circling arrow. The Password history option only appears if you've changed the password for that login at least once.
A list of your previous passwords for this specific login appears. The list doesn't include your current password for the login. You can view your password history, but you can't delete any entries.
On the Password history page, you have these options:
- Select the Show icon, shown as an eye, to view a previous password.
- Select the Restore icon, shown as a circling arrow, to replace your current password with a previous password. You'll still need to change the password on the app or website for the login if you haven't already. If you restore an incorrect password by mistake, you can go back to the Password history list to find and restore the correct password.
- Select the Copy password icon, shown as two stacked pages, to copy a previous password.
View generated passwords in the Android app
- Select Password Generator in the main menu.
- Select the clock with a circling arrow to see your generated passwords.
- To view a password, select Show, shown as an eye icon, in the password's row.
You can see whether a password was generated for a specific site or generated using Dashlane but not saved in the app. You can't delete any entries.
View password history in the Apple apps
View generated passwords in the iPhone app
You can view your password history, but you can't delete any entries.
- Select Generator in the main menu.
- Select the clock with a circling arrow to see your previously generated passwords.
- To view an individual password, select the dots that conceal the password.
View generated passwords in the macOS app
You can view your password history, but you can't delete any entries.
- Select Password Generator in the main menu.
- Select the clock with a circling arrow to see your previously generated passwords.
- To view an individual password, select the dots that conceal the password.