Dashlane discontinued its free plan: Here's why Zoho Vault's free plan is worth the switch

Dashlane discontinued its free plan: Here's why Zoho Vault's free plan is worth the switch

Hey everyone,

Dashlane password manager has officially announced that its free plan will be discontinued starting September 16, 2025. This change means that current free users will need to either upgrade to a paid subscription or export their data and find a new solution. If you're looking for a secure, feature-rich alternative that won't cost you anything, Zoho Vault's free plan is a standout choice.

Built as part of the Zoho ecosystem trusted by over 130 million users globally, Zoho Vault is a modern, reliable password manager that's been securing digital identities for over a decade. As a privacy-first and bootstrapped company, we put user trust before profits. We've never relied on ad-based revenue, even for our free products, and that won’t change. This commitment to privacy and long-term value is baked into Zoho Vault’s free plan, which offers a robust set of security features that most competitors reserve for their paid plans.

Here’s why Zoho Vault should be your go-to password manager:
  1. Part of the Zoho ecosystem and no ad-based revenue model
  2. Unlimited password storage on unlimited devices
  3. Passkey support for phishing-resistant logins
  4. Cross-platform support
  5. Mobile apps, desktop apps, and browser extensions
  6. Tightly integrated with Zoho OneAuth
  7. Migration assistance
If you're convinced, you can follow the below steps and start using the Zoho Vault app.   
  1. Export your passwords from Dashlane as a CSV file.
  2. Sign up for Zoho Vault free plan.
  3. In Zoho Vault, go to Settings and select Import Passwords.
  4. Choose Dashlane and upload your file.
  5. Click Import and you're all set!


Ready to make the switch? Try Zoho Vault today. For questions, feedback, or a personalized demo, reach out to us at support@zohovault.com.

Cheers,
Lindsey Clement