If you're an admin of an organization using Credential Protection, you can set up Credential Protection features when you deploy the Dashlane browser extension.
Credential Protection deployment using Windows and Intune
This article explains how to create a new Intune policy to deploy the Dashlane browser extension. After the extension deployment, it will be added to Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, or Mozilla Firefox on all managed devices.
Intune only supports Windows. If you're using a Mac computer, you can use Jamf instead.
Extension deployment using macOS and Jamf
Google Chrome extension deployment
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In Azure, open Intune, and then select Devices.
- Select Configuration.
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Select + Create and New Policy.
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For Platform, select Windows 10 and later. For Profile type, select Settings catalog. Select Create.
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For Name, enter "Dashlane-Chrome". For Description, enter "Dashlane browser extension for Chrome Browser." Select Next.
- In Configuration settings, search for the Google Chrome folder.
- Open the Google Google Chrome Extensions folder by double-clicking it.
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Select the Configure the list of force-installed apps and extensions (User) setting.
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For Support on: Microsoft 7 or later, select Enabled. For Extension/App IDs and update URLs to be silently installed, paste "fdjamakpfbbddfjaooikfcpapjohcfmg;https://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx" and select OK.
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Make sure that the State for your setting is Enabled, and then select Next.
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Select Next.
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Select Add groups.
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Select the Microsoft Entra ID Groups that you are deploying the Dashlane browser extension to. In this example, the group selected is called "Demodash."
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Make sure that Groups lists all groups you want to deploy to and select Next.
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Select Create.
The policy is now active. If a plan member hasn't enrolled with Intune, they'll be prompted to do so when they sign in on a managed device. After they enroll, the Dashlane browser extension is installed automatically.
Microsoft Edge extension deployment
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In Azure, open Intune, and then select Devices.
- Select Configuration.
- Select + Create and New Policy.
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For Platform, select Windows 10 and later. For Profile type, select Settings catalog. Select Create.
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For Name, enter "Dashlane extension". For Description, enter "Dashlane browser extension for Edge Browser." Select Next.
- In Configuration settings, search for Microsoft Edge extensions and select the folder Microsoft Edge\Extensions by double-clicking it.
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Select the Control which extensions are installed silently (User) setting.
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For Support on: Microsoft Windows 7 or later, select Enabled. For Extension/App IDs and update URLs to be silently installed, paste "gehmmocbbkpblljhkekmfhjpfbkclbph;https://edge.microsoft.com/extensionwebstorebase/v1/crx" and select OK.
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Make sure that the State for your setting is Enabled, and then select Next.
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Select Next.
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Select Add groups.
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Select the Microsoft Entra ID Groups that you are deploying the Dashlane browser extension to. In this example, the group selected is called "Demodash."
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Make sure that Groups lists all groups you want to deploy to and select Next.
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Select Create.
The policy is now active. If a plan member hasn't enrolled with Intune, they'll be prompted to do so when they sign in on a managed device. After they enroll, the Dashlane browser extension is installed on Microsoft Edge automatically.
Mozilla Firefox extension deployment
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In Azure, open Intune, and then select Devices.
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Select Configuration.
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Download the Mozilla policy template from Github to your "Downloads" folder. Select Code and then select Download ZIP.
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Right-click the "policy_templates.zip" file in Explorer, select Rename, and rename it "firefox_policy_templates."
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Select the "firefox_policy_templates" file that you just renamed, and then select Extract all.
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In the Select a Destination and Extract Files pop-up, select Browse, select your "Downloads" folder, and select Extract.
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In the "Downloads" folder, open the "firefox_policy_templates" folder that you just extracted, and open the "policy-templates-master" folder inside it.
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In the "policy-templates-master" folder, open the "windows" folder.
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Return to Intune, select the Import ADMX tab, and select + Import.
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For the ADMX file, select the browse files icon, shown as a folder.
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Select the "mozilla.admx" folder from the "windows" folder from the earlier step.
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For ADML file for the default language, select the browse files icon, shown as a folder.
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Select the "mozilla.adml" folder from the "en-US" folder from the earlier step.
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Select Next.
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Select Create.
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Again, select the Import ADMX tab, and select + Import.
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Again, for the ADMX file, select the browse files icon, shown as a folder.
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Select the "firefox.admx" folder from the "windows" folder from the earlier step.
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Again, for ADML file for the default language, select the browse files icon, shown as a folder.
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Select the "firefox.adml" folder from the "en-US" folder from the earlier step.
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Select Next.
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Select Create.
- Select the Configuration tab and then select + Create policy.
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For Platform, select Windows 10 and later. For Profile type, select Templates. For Template name, select Imported Administrative templates (Preview). Select Create.
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For Name, enter "Dashlane-Firefox." For Description, enter "Dashlane browser extension for Firefox Browser." Select Next.
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In Configuration settings, open the Mozilla folder by double-clicking it.
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Open the Firefox folder by double-clicking it.
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Open the Extensions folder by double-clicking it.
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For Support on: Firefox 60 or later, Firefox 60 ESR or later, select Enabled. Paste
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/downloads/latest/dashlane/latest.xpiand select OK. -
Make sure that the State for your setting is Enabled, and then select Next.
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Select Next.
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Select Add groups.
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Select the Microsoft Entra ID Groups that you are deploying the Dashlane browser extension to. In this example, the group selected is called "Demodash."
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Make sure that Groups lists all groups you want to deploy to and select Next.
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Select Create.
The policy is now active. If a plan member hasn't enrolled with Intune, they'll be prompted to do so when they sign in on a managed device. After they enroll, the Dashlane browser extension is installed automatically.
We strongly recommend that you delete the passwords saved in the browser password manager after you save them in Dashlane. Otherwise, you might have problems using autofill and other Dashlane features.
Make sure you import your passwords to Dashlane before deleting them in the browser.
Delete the passwords in your browser: