I just saw +Lifehacker post their "What's the Best Password Manager?" post (http://lifehacker.com/whats-the-best-password-manager-1678121716) and one of the recommendations is +Dashlane. I personally use +LastPass but have always thought the Dashlane UI was gorgeous. Having said that, when I clicked the LifeHacker link for Dashlane it took me to the non-www version of their site and I was greeted with a SSL certificate error. You don't get it on the www version of their site; and yes I contacted them to give them a heads up about it. Still, that doesn't exactly leave me with a warm fuzzy feeling when it comes to a security related product.
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I’m a groovy cat who’s into technology, Eastern Thought, and house music. I’m a proud and dedicated father to the coolest little guy on the planet (seriously, I'm NOT biased). I’m fascinated by ninjas, the Internet, and anybody who can balance objects on their nose for long periods of time.
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I'm currently work for IBM developing web enabled insurance applications for IBM and support and develop a non-profit called The LittleBigFund.
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Mark Mccurdy says
Do as I say not as I do.
Jim Armstrong says
Either they don't have #SSL certificate for their website or if they have SSL certificate for website then error causes to domain mismatch error while issuance of certificate.