
With this new feature, Dashlane users get to store up to 1GB worth of file attachments. Still, going from nothing to adding attachments to notes is a great step forward. That doesn’t quite rise to the standard of LastPass, which lets you add attachments to notes and password entries. Now, you can add file attachments to Dashlane’s Secure Notes section. Previous versions of Dashlane didn’t allow you to store files as attachments, Dashlane 6 changes that. Nevertheless, if all you need is something to stay safe on public Wi-Fi then Dashlane’s new feature should suffice. This is a very simple feature that doesn’t offer the complexity or the choice of commercial VPNs–you don’t get to choose a server or country connection, for example.
Credit monitoring, identity restoration assistance, and identity theft insurance (Premium Plus only)ĭashlane has a new built-in VPN, which creates a secure tunnel between you and the Internet. Online monitoring for exposed personal data. Virtual private network connection included with Premium and up. If this isn’t another Brave server-side issue, I’m at a loss to figure it out. I checked my PC security to make sure nothing would be blocking extensions, even though Chrome installed it perfectly. I am on ethernet connectivity to cable internet no VPN is active Brave shields are off. All have the same problem: “An error occurred. While I already have Google Translate extension installed, I am now unable to install any extension at all (I tried Ookla Speed Test, Ghostery, and a couple of others). To answer your question (and satisfy my own curiosity), I tried to install a different extension. Searched for Dashlane and tried to install it. I then closed Brave, restarted it and went to the Web Store. I followed the instructions you provided to clear cache and download data. The version I listed is the most recent my browser can find.
Thanks Jarc, I checked for Brave updates just before repeating the installation attempt.