Dashlane alternative for European businesses and teams.
Choose a platform that puts European data sovereignty and compliance at the forefront. Uniqkey, built and hosted in Europe, is the trusted Dashlane alternative for security-conscious businesses, purpose-built to meet the EU’s strictest standards, including GDPR and NIS2.
This comparison breaks down exactly how Uniqkey and Dashlane differ - from hosting and admin controls to contextual access, offline vaults, and deployment flexibility.
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Why choose Uniqkey over Dashlane for business?
Built for control, compliance, and frictionless access management - without the US exposure.
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“Tested a wide range of password managers over 18 months, including the industry’s biggest names. But only one stood out. Uniqkey was the first solution that actually worked seamlessly across both mobile and browser. That was a key deciding factor for us."
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Still have questions?
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Yes, Dashlane supports GDPR compliance and offers EU data centres. However, it remains a US-based company and is subject to the CLOUD Act.
As per public records. Dashlane does not offer geo, IP, or time-based access controls. Uniqkey includes these features for IT policy enforcement.
Yes, but only in the Business plan. Dashlane Teams does not include these integrations, while Uniqkey offers SCIM provisioning by default.
Dashlane offers a polished interface, especially for browser use. Uniqkey focuses on IT-first usability with native support for desktop, mobile, and device-level admin controls.
No. Dashlane focuses purely on password storage and autofill. It does not offer visibility into unmanaged SaaS or unauthorised tools. Uniqkey includes shadow IT detection by monitoring usage of unapproved services from within the password manager.
Uniqkey is built and hosted entirely in the EU and includes features like contextual access control, verified domains, audit logs, and secure user onboarding - all aligning with NIS2 requirements for operational security and access governance. Dashlane offers general GDPR alignment but lacks policy enforcement and access restriction capabilities.