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Dashlane, the credential security leader, announced the launch of AI-powered Scam Protection, a new feature for Dashlane personal plan users that actively protects them from entering their credentials, credit card information, or other sensitive data on phishing websites, even when they have no saved logins to compare against.
Unlike traditional anti-phishing solutions that only intervene when users attempt to autofill or paste a saved credential, Scam Protection uses a patent-pending, proprietary AI model that analyzes every page in real time, intervening at the exact moment the user is at risk, blocking threats before users interact with them.
"AI has made it easier for scammers to quickly create convincing phishing campaigns that now reach consumers through social media platforms, texts, email and more," said Christophe Frenet, Chief Product Officer at Dashlane. "Scam Protection brings users peace of mind as a specially-trained digital detective that spots what humans can't, stepping in and alerting busy people who, naturally, are not vigilantly checking every site they visit."
Why it matters
Intelligent, adaptive phishing protection
Dashlane has long offered vault-based phishing alerts that prevent autofill on mismatched domains, a feature now standard across password managers. Scam Protection stands apart because of its AI model, which analyzes 79 webpage attributes in real-time, including URL anomaly patterns, excessive external links, hidden images, and more, to determine whether a web page is suspicious as the user browses. This proactive approach protects users in scenarios where credential-matching cannot: entering a credit card on a fake shopping site, creating an account on a fraudulent service, or submitting personal information to a scam job posting.
In accordance with Dashlane's zero-knowledge approach, Dashlane's analysis of the web page occurs entirely on the user's device, without transmitting browser data externally. No user data is leveraged to train the AI model, ensuring complete privacy protection.
Dashlane's history of anti-phishing innovation
Scam Protection is Dashlane's latest advancement in the company's mission to build a phishing-resistant future. The company first launched its AI-powered anti-phishing feature for business customers as part of the Dashlane Omnix™ platform, and now delivers more than 200,000 phishing alerts per month. Dashlane was also first-to-market in supporting FIDO2 security keys as a primary authentication factor for vault access, offering the strongest protection for vault login and encryption without the need for a master password.
"Dashlane is leveling the playing field between attackers and users, making AI-powered security available to consumers globally to protect them from the barrage of scams and phishing attacks they encounter," said Frenet. "Scam Protection represents the next generation of anti-phishing tech - protection that works across the entire web, not just where users have saved credentials."
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