Ever worry that a password you generated with Dashlane didn’t save for some reason, or that a credential you manually edited might not work after all?

We know you do, which is why Dashlane’s Strong Password Generator saves every password it has ever generated in a secure history, protected by your master password. To find them, simply go to Tools > See Generated Passwords.

See a list of all of your generated passwords, sorted by creation date. (If your account is synced, they’re also available on all your authenticated desktop devices.)

For added convenience:

  • Click on the lock to display the password
  • Click on the notepad icon to copy the password directly to your clipboard
  • Click on the X to delete it permanently from the history
  • The green check mark indicates passwords that have been generated and automatically saved in your credentials by Dashlane

The next time your mouse misfires or you accidentally opt not to save a login (or if you simply change your mind!), you can find your password here, which is way better than resetting it again.

For more Dashlane tips & tricks, check back soon or visit our FAQ!

About Xavier Bernard

I help users improve their experience on Dashlane and forwards bug and feature requests to the rest of the team. I previously worked a sound engineer, but my love of the consumer web brought me to Dashlane. I play the drums and have had gigs in 10 different European countries.
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One Response to Dashlane Tips & Tricks: Finding Your Generated Passwords

  1. Ikith says:

    Thank you so much, now I don’t have to call my bank to reset my password because it never asked me to replace the password!