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Dashlane Introduces Password Changer 2.0 and New Autofill Engine Powered by Machine Learning

The latest Password Changer and machine learning engine are now available in beta across Dashlane's browser extension, Android apps, and iOS, with general availability to follow later this year.
FREMONT, CA: Dashlane has relaunched its one-of-a-kind Password Changer and unveiled a new autofill engine powered by machine learning. Dashlane is the only password management solution on the market that offers a one-click Password Changer for all accounts, and it is also known for providing the industry's fastest and most reliable autofill. The latest Password Changer and machine learning engine are now available in beta across Dashlane's browser extension, Android apps, and iOS, with general availability to follow later this year.
Stolen, weak, or reused passwords are the major cause of data breaches and hacks. This is why it's important for people and businesses to have a different password for every account—making sure if one is breached, other accounts remain secure. Yet research reveals that password reuse is real; a recent Verizon study revealed nearly 70 percent of people admitted to reusing passwords. Password Changer seamlessly logs users into compatible websites, unique passwords, generates strong, then changes the passwords for those sites on the user's behalf in one-click.
Now, Password Changer has been rebuilt from the ground up in order to improve its reliability as well as website coverage. Every website has its own method to log in or reset a password, and these change quickly and without much notice. The latest Password Changer inherently follows these flows, auto-filling common blockers such as captchas and two-factor authentication codes for a simple, fast, and secure user experience. Loyal to Dashlane's zero-knowledge promise, all passwords are changed locally on every device, making sure data is private, secure, and available only to the user. These foundational innovations will also help increase the product's long-term potential for businesses and people alike—from changing passwords when an employee quits an organization to revoking a friend's access to a Netflix account.
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