When comparing Dashlane vs RememBear, the Slant community recommends Dashlane for most people. In the question“What is the best cross-platform password manager?” Dashlane is ranked 9th while RememBear is ranked 24th. The most important reason people chose Dashlane is:
Dashlane will automatically add passwords to its database when logging in a site.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Can automatically capture passwords
Dashlane will automatically add passwords to its database when logging in a site.
Pro Simple UI
Dashlane's user interface is split into three clear sections - password manager, form auto filler, and digital wallet. It's simple, intuitive and easy to use.
Pro Free on single device
Dashlane is available as a free product. The paid option ($29.99/yr) adds syncronization across multiple devices and ability to create an encrypted backup.
Pro Allows securely sharing passwords
Dashlane allows users to share login credentials with trusted friends or family.
Pro Can automatically log in sites
Pro TouchID login on iOS
TouchID makes logging into the app incredibly fast, easy, and secure.
Pro Multifactor authentication support
Two-factor authentication is available through mobile apps. Dashlane supports Authy, Google Authenticator and FreeOTP.
Pro Elegant UI/UX
Pro AES-256 encryption
Military grade encryption
Pro Allows you to keep multiple IDs for the form filler
For when you need to keep your identities separate.
Pro Tracks online shopping
Pro Slick and intuitive user interface
The Dashlane app for iOS was redesigned for a fresh look and effortless experience.
Pro Security Dashboard rates all passwords
Security Dashboard checks the strength of all passwords.

Pro Log in with fingerprint on Android
You can use your fingerprint to log in to the app, or to authorize auto-logins.
Pro Easy access
A single password needed to access all your passwords
Pro Smart backup kit
Backup kit solution is good. It is in form of a single page which you can optionally print and physically secure. Without it, no one will ever be able to regain you access in case the master password gets lost.
Pro Unique distictive theme
Everything is themed about bears making it look as a simple app with some very complicated stuff under the hood
Pro Secured End to End
The developers demonstrated high effort in the most important aspect: security. There are many aspects in the structure of RememBear that empower security. I can literally feel it while using it. Developers are not newcomers in the field of secure information exchange (TunnelBear)
Pro Access everywhere
Multi devices sync with when Premium
Pro Support for different kinds of secure
Logins, payment cards, or text notes
Pro Friendly Design
Cons
Con No Linux support
There is no native desktop app for Linux, though it is possible to use a Chrome or Firefox extension.
Con Not seamless with iOS Safari
Dashlane links to Dashlane Browser which is the worst browser in the world. Dashlane is crippled in linking seamlessly to iOS Safari. Support is lame, late and narcissistic.
Con Can be slow and resource-heavy
Con Depends on the cloud
Con Poor technical support
It has no competent technical support, and no telephone support phone number.
Con It won't let you easily stop automatically starting on login
Con Massive memory consumption on MacOS
The MacOS client has been a huge memory hog for years. Memory consumption of multiple gigabytes is not uncommon.
Con Not Open source
Con It keeps pushing to give it access to the browser and then screws up the log-in
Con No native BlackBerry or Window Phone applications
Con Windows browser plugin is a memory hog
On Windows 10.
Con Way too self promoting
Con Browser integration is a bit clumsy
Not implemented in the smartest way so far
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