If you use Safari as your browser: Dashlane now uses macOS native autofill for the web app in Safari. For a better autofill experience, you must set up the alternative autofill solution. This solution lets Dashlane autofill your usernames and passwords but not other fields like your IDs, address, phone number, or payment information. To autofill all types of data, you must use Dashlane in another supported browser.
Learn more about the alternative autofill solution
You can add all your IDs to Dashlane, so you never have to enter them again. Dashlane autofills this data for you on a web page the same as your login information. Like your logins, your IDs are securely encrypted.
The more data you add to your Dashlane account, the more helpful Dashlane is, and the more time you'll save.
Add an ID to Dashlane
- Go to the IDs section of the Dashlane app.
- Select Add new and select the type of ID you want to store in Dashlane.
- Enter your information and select Save.
You can edit or delete an ID at any time. Select the ID or select Edit this document, shown by a pencil icon that appears when you hover over the ID.
What kinds of IDs can I add to Dashlane?
- ID card
- Passport
- Driver's license
- Social Security card
- Tax numbers
If you want to add other kinds of IDs, you can add them in the Secure Notes section of the app.
Why does my ID have a red expiration warning on it?
You might see a red warning on your ID that says "Expired" or "Expires soon" to show you when one of your IDs is no longer valid—or will expire. Dashlane notifies you three months before the expiration date. Make sure you check these IDs before traveling so that you have valid IDs.
This feature isn't available in the web app yet, but we're working on it.