Security is about keeping all of us safe. First and foremost our customers, obviously. But also our employees and our company (including our shareholders). There...
The Dashlane engineering team recently moved to GitLab to handle all its repositories. GitLab has great advantages for us, such as a powerful pipeline system...
After exploring Electron and React Native for Windows, we decided to spend time investigating Microsoft native technology: .NET Universal Windows Platform.
On the Dashlane blog, you can read interesting articles on topics such as our recent rebranding, the engineering recruitment process, and even very technical yet fascinating posts about our...
This is the second in our series of blog posts around Windows desktop technologies. After exploring Electron, we decided to spend time investigating a brand...
The Web is a jungle! Web technologies give developers the freedom to program websites and web applications in thousands of different ways. Standards from the...
At Dashlane, the Android team is growing quickly. As the business expands, the projects and codebase are also increasing at an incredible speed. In the...
At Dashlane, we continuously work to bridge the gap between convenience and security, across the full spectrum of operating systems, devices, and browsers. That means...
In early June, a few members of the Dashlane Engineering team attended SSTIC (Symposium sur la sécurité des technologies de l’information et des communications), which...
In today's digital world, managing user authentication for online services and applications is still proving to be a challenge. Traditionally, the login/password combo is used in...
Every year, Apple releases a new version of each operating system running on their devices and the accompanying developer tools. Most of you will be...