These alerts work in Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera browsers.
When you have the Dashlane browser extension installed in your computer browser, we alert you if you visit a fake website that's designed to steal your Dashlane login info.
What other security alerts does Dashlane offer?
What is phishing?
Who gets phishing alerts for fake Dashlane websites?
All Dashlane plans come with phishing alerts for fake Dashlane websites automatically.
How do phishing alerts for fake Dashlane websites work?
We actively look for fake websites designed to resemble the Dashlane website. If you click on a link for one of these scam websites, we send you to a warning page instead.
This phishing alert only works after you install the Dashlane browser extension in your browser and log in at least once. When you install the extension and log in, you download a list of websites we suspect are part of a scam. That way, we can warn you if you open any of these sites—even if you're not logged in to Dashlane.
Install the Dashlane browser extension
What do I do if I get a phishing alert for a fake Dashlane website?
Select Go to Dashlane, which will take you immediately to the real Dashlane website. You can also select the link to our blog to find resources for avoiding future scams.
If you select the checkbox on the warning page before selecting Go to Dashlane, we won't show you this warning if you ever click the same link again. Instead, we'll automatically redirect you to our app.
If you want to report a phishing attack, you can get help through our support chatbot. Open the chatbot by selecting the Chat with bot icon, shown as a speech bubble, at the bottom of any Help Center page. In the chatbot, follow the prompts and enter a brief description.
Learn how to use our support chatbot