In-browser nudges are available to all members of the Dashlane Omnix plan.
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In-browser nudges are security alerts that members of the Dashlane Omnix plan receive when autofilling passwords through the Dashlane Smart Extension. These alerts help admins automate risk response by notifying plan members about compromised, weak, or reused passwords in their Dashlane vaults.
With in-browser nudges, when a plan member tries to autofill a compromised, weak, or reused password using the extension, they’ll see a pop-up encouraging them to create a new, secure, and unique password. Plan members see this alert every time they log in until they change their password.
What plan members should do when they receive a security alert
These alerts are turned on automatically for members of Omnix plans who have compromised passwords. Admins can also choose to turn on alerts for weak and reused passwords.
As an admin, you can also set up Slack nudges for your plan members, and we'll be adding other types of nudges in the future.
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Set up in-browser nudges
The in-browser nudges for compromised credentials are on by default for all plan members. As an admin, you can turn on the security alerts for weak and reused passwords as well:
- Select the Dashlane D icon in your browser's toolbar and enter your admin Master Password if prompted.
- In the extension pop-up, select More and then Open the Admin Console.
- In the Security Tools section of the sidebar menu, select Nudges.
- Select Open settings in the In-browser section.
- The compromised passwords security alert will already be turned on. You can choose to turn on in-browser security alerts for weak and reused passwords.
- After turning on the alerts, you can preview the messages that members receive.
Common questions
Why can't I set up in-browser nudges?
Nudges are only available to organizations on a Dashlane Omnix plan.
Do members need to do anything to receive in-browser nudges?
No, members don't need to set up in-browser nudges. They'll receive them automatically for compromised passwords and for weak and reused passwords if you've turned those settings on.
What plan members should do when they receive a security alert
How can I track the effectiveness of in-browser nudges?
Specific insights for in-browser nudges are coming soon.
Currently, you can track your organization's security with the Password Health score. Your organization's Password Health score will improve as members update their compromised, weak, and reused passwords to more secure ones.
You can see your organization's Password Health score in the Dashboard and in the Users tab, where you'll also see how many compromised, weak, and reused passwords each member has.
More about the Password Health score
Will my members receive multiple nudges?
Plan members will receive in-browser security alerts when the Dashlane Smart Extension autofills a login with a compromised, weak, or reused password. Plan members will see this alert every time they log in until they change their password.
What plan members should do when they receive a security alert when autofilling
Why would a member receive in-browser nudges despite not having any compromised, weak, or reused passwords?
If a plan member sees zero compromised, weak, or reused passwords in their Password Health dashboard but still receives nudges, they may need to sync their Dashlane account. To do so, they can select My account and then Settings in the Dashlane web app, and then select Sync now.
If a plan member still receives incorrect in-browser nudges after performing a sync, please contact support through the Admin Console.
Sync your Dashlane dataContact an agent through the Admin Console
Are in-browser nudges secure?
All Dashlane security alerts, including in-browser nudges, follow our zero-knowledge principle. We identify logins with compromised, weak, or reused passwords without ever having access to your passwords or other data stored in your Dashlane account.
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