This article is for admins of professional plans.
As an admin on a professional plan, you can verify your organization's email domain to set up other features like single sign-on (SSO), SCIM, or Dark Web Insights. You can verify as many domains as you wish, as long as they're owned by your organization.
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Verify your domain
- Open the Admin Console
- Select the Admin Console menu in the top left of the page, and then Domain Management.
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Then select Add your domain.
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Add your organization's email domain and select Add. When you do you'll see the Subdomain and the TXT value.
- Go to your Public DNS provider and create a new TXT record. The exact steps vary depending on your provider.
- Go back to Dashlane and copy the Subdomain and TXT value into the new TXT record you created in your Public DNS provider. You can copy by selecting the copy icon.
- Wait a few minutes for the DNS record to propagate through the internet, and then select Verify domain. A green checkmark appears when your domain has been verified.
Domain verification might take up to 24 hours depending on your domain host. If it takes longer than 24 hours, contact support. You can contact the Support team through the Admin Console or by selecting Chat with bot in the bottom right of this page.
You can verify all the domains your organization owns. You can also view the details of the verified domains and delete domains if you're no longer using them.
You can't delete domains if you have an active SSO setup.
If you see the status Legacy Verified, this means the domain was verified before AWS Nitro technology was available. If you wish, you can verify it again for stronger security.
Restrict Dashlane access to verified domains
As an admin of an organization with Credential Protection you can restrict Dashlane access to verified domains.
If you've previously deployed the extension to company-managed devices and verified at least one domain, you can turn on this policy so users can only sign in to the Dashlane extension if they use a verified domain. This policy prevents Dashlane access from personal or unverified email accounts.
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