![]() Since no one but you knows your Master Password (we never see it), only you can access your data.įor customers using SSO, we maintain the same zero-knowledge approach by ensuring part of the required keys are only known by the SSO connector and the client apps, both of which are managed by the customers. The only way your information can be decrypted is with your Master Password. No one can see your logins and personal information without decrypting, or unlocking, the data. Your logins and personal information are always encrypted, which locks them away behind a jumble of unrecognizable data. ![]() This means no one-not even Dashlane-has access to your data. The architecture principle that supports our security is called a zero-knowledge system. Dashlane's zero-knowledge architecture means only you can access your data ![]()
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