[May 2026] What’s New at Dashlane: Microsoft Sentinel Integration, Customizable Alerts, and More

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Discover what's new at Dashlane in May 2026: A powerful new SIEM integration, real-time compromised password detection, and three other updates.

In this monthly roundup of our latest product updates for organizations and individuals, check out how we delivered more value to you in May 2026.

For organizations

Browser-native credential threat intelligence in Microsoft Sentinel

Dashlane now integrates with Microsoft Sentinel, bringing our browser-native credential threat intelligence directly into this industry-leading SIEM. 

Part of our growing suite of SIEM integrations, the Microsoft Sentinel integration adds a new signal layer to the rich telemetry Microsoft Sentinel already aggregates, giving security teams the complete, unified view of credential risk they've been missing.

Get credential threat detection at the moment of exposure and automated remediation at scale, all managed through your existing SIEM console.

Microsoft and Microsoft Sentinel are trademarks of the Microsoft group of companies.

Customizable alerts to improve remediation rates

Admins can now personalize employee-facing security alerts—including Credential Risk Alerts & Notifications and AI Phishing Alerts—with their company logo.

A browser pop-up from Dashlane labeled "Change compromised password" shows a Dropbox account marked "Compromised" in red, along with a warning message: "Your password was exposed, making this account vulnerable to hackers." A "Change password" button appears at the bottom right.

Simply select a favicon from one of your verified domains directly in the Admin Console. No file upload required. The logo is pulled automatically and optimized for display within alerts.

A branded alert increases the legitimacy and urgency of security prompts, which improves the rate at which employees take action, such as changing a weak password.

Look for the new Customizations hub in the Account Summary section of your Admin Console.

For organizations and individuals

Real-time compromised password detection

Given the rising frequency of breaches, Dashlane has strengthened our compromised password detection. Every time you view, use, or update a password, Dashlane checks for it in dark web leak databases in real time. If we find a match, we flag the password as compromised on the spot.

A sign-up form with fields for email address and password. A dropdown panel below the password field displays a "Choose a stronger password" prompt. It shows the entered password with a red strength bar labeled "Compromised password. Risk of unauthorized access." Below that, a recommended password is shown with a full green bar labeled "Very strong password." A teal button reads "Use recommended password."

You don’t need to turn anything on. When Dashlane flags a new compromised password, simply use the Dashlane password generator to change it, which strengthens your credential security and protects your Password Health score.

This stronger compromised password detection runs alongside our existing breach monitoring, so you get broader coverage and continuous updates.

Easier account recovery key access on iOS

Creating an account recovery key on iOS now comes with the option to download it as a PDF. The PDF includes your full account recovery key, along with a QR code that can be used to recover your account faster by enabling you to scan it instead of typing out every character.

Use the PDF to securely save your recovery information and access it whenever you need to.

A Dashlane account recovery key PDF created on 15 April 2026 shows a recovery key and tips for storing the file safely and keeping it up to date, along with a QR code that can be scanned to log in on a new device.

For individuals

Friends & Family plan management now on iOS

If you manage a Dashlane Friends & Family plan, you can now access your admin dashboard on your iPhone, not just a computer.

View and manage plan members, share or update your invite link, and check how many seats are still available, no matter where you are.

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