Dashlane announced a collaboration with Intel to deploy Intel Software Guard Extension (SGX) technology with Dashlane's password manager. A user's data is safeguarded by their master password- the key that unlocks all of their data locally on their device. This password, which Dashlane requires to be a mix of at least eight characters, is not stored on any Dashlane servers and no Dashlane employee ever has access to it. Dashlane also encrypts all data with AES-256 and hosts it on Amazon's AWS, the most respected and secure hosting solution on the market. This proprietary backend technology provides Dashlane users with a high level of security and the addition of Intel SGX will provide an extra layer of hardware-based protection. When combined with Dashlane, Intel SGX can be used to protect the user's data and seal them to the device, even if a hacker did export data to another machine. When merged with Dashlane's software, Intel SGX will provide users with an unparalleled layer of password protection.