Full-Time

Senior iOS Engineer

Posted on 1/15/2026

Dashlane

Dashlane

201-500 employees

Password management with Autofill and SSO

No salary listed

Paris, France

Hybrid

Hybrid role; in-office Mon, Tue, Thu in Paris; Wed/Fri flexible.

Category
Software Engineering (1)
Required Skills
Agile
iOS/Swift
Requirements
  • You have 5+ years of experience in iOS or macOS development using Swift
  • You have 5+ years of experience developing an application using SwiftUI
  • Experience working in a product development team with agile practices
  • Experience building and driving technical vision for long term growth
  • Know how to code, but also to deploy, test, and monitor production applications
  • Interested by quality and security of applications
  • Fluent in English (as the team is international)
Responsibilities
  • Innovate! As an engineering member, you'll work closely with the teams to discover creative solutions that drive the company's expansion.
  • Work in a highly collaborative environment where everyone shares ownership on the company's success.
  • Participate to the product and technical design discussions to define the best solutions.
  • Own the end-to-end technical strategy and execution for Dashlane's iOS and macOS applications, driving their performance, stability, and feature richness
  • Lead development efforts within a dynamic environment of complex, high-velocity applications that consistently target only the latest Apple operating systems
  • Leverage advanced technological solutions to bolster the security and trust of millions of individuals globally
  • Learn every day, and share your knowledge with your co-workers
Desired Qualifications
  • Excitement about the latest iOS and macOS features
  • Ability to follow the Swift changes proposals
  • Curiosity about cryptography and security practices in general
  • Ability to demonstrate a deep knowledge of software architecture and development practices
  • Solid interest in product design and implementation of delightful UI elements on Apple platforms
  • Previous experience working in a B2B SaaS startup environment

Dashlane provides password management for individuals and organizations, helping users keep credentials safe and easy to use. It stores passwords securely, autofills login forms, and offers Single Sign-On (SSO) so users can log into many sites or apps with one set of credentials. The product works via a browser and mobile apps, with unlimited password storage, secure sharing, and priority support through a subscription model. Dashlane stands out from competitors with its user-friendly interface, strong customer support, and features like seamless autofill, secure sharing, and enterprise onboarding, which together make security simpler rather than a complicated task. Its goal is to simplify security for both individuals and organizations, making it easy to protect and manage online credentials.

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

Series D

Total Funding

$213.3M

Headquarters

New York City, New York

Founded

2009

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What believers are saying

  • KnowBe4 integration automates in-context security training when risky behavior detected, reducing IT burden.[4]
  • Credential Exchange for Android enables secure vault transfers, positioning Dashlane as early FIDO Alliance adopter.[5]
  • MCP server beta allows AI agents to query audit logs, enabling AI-native security workflows for enterprises.[6]

What critics are saying

  • Apple Passwords app with iOS 26 credential portability eliminates Dashlane's ecosystem lock-in advantage.[7]
  • Google Password Manager's native Android Credential Exchange support locks Dashlane users from portability.[8]
  • 1Password's superior enterprise integrations and higher G2 ratings erode market share among IT admins.[9]

What makes Dashlane unique

  • Real-time credential threat detection in-browser across all employee passwords, visible or vault-stored.[1]
  • Omnix AI Advisor converts dark web exposure and phishing logs into actionable intelligence with zero-knowledge privacy.[2]
  • First password manager enabling native passkey authentication on Wear OS via Credential Manager API.[3]

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Benefits

Hybrid Work Options

Relocation Assistance

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

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1 year growth

-1%

2 year growth

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PR Newswire
Apr 6th, 2026
Dashlane and KnowBe4 integrate real-time credential threat detection with instant security training

Dashlane has launched an integration with KnowBe4 to combine real-time credential threat detection with immediate security training. When Dashlane detects risky behaviour, such as entering passwords on phishing sites or using compromised credentials, it automatically triggers relevant KnowBe4 training for affected employees. New Dashlane data shows that one third of corporate logins use weak or compromised credentials outside single sign-on coverage, invisible to IT teams. The integration addresses this by providing in-context training at the moment risk is detected, rather than through generic, calendar-driven programmes. The solution is available now for Dashlane Omnix and KnowBe4 customers through the Dashlane Admin Console. It aims to reduce credential exposure whilst lowering the burden on IT teams who previously needed to analyse individual alerts manually.

The News Courier
Apr 6th, 2026
Dashlane launches first-of-its-kind integration with KnowBe4 to transform security awareness into proactive defense.

Dashlane launches first-of-its-kind integration with KnowBe4 to transform security awareness into proactive defense. PR Newswire Today at 6:05am PDT - Dashlane and KnowBe4 combine real-time, in-browser threat detection with in-context security training to correct risky behavior as it happens - NEW YORK and PARIS, April 6, 2026 /PRNewswire/ - Credential security leader Dashlane today announced a first-of-its-kind integration with KnowBe4, the world-renowned platform that comprehensively addresses human and agentic AI risk management, to unite credential protection with human risk management. Together, Dashlane and KnowBe4 turn real-time credential risk insight into targeted training at the moment risk is detected to strengthen security behavior when it matters most. New Dashlane data highlights the critical role human risk has in driving credential-based breaches, finding that a third of all corporate logins utilize weak or compromised credentials sitting outside SSO coverage and unprotected by any password manager vault, completely invisible to IT and security teams. "Employees are the first line of defense against attackers, making it critical that enterprises take the opportunity to turn users' risky behavior into a learning moment," said John Bennett, chief executive officer, Dashlane. "Dashlane's unique vantage point in the browser paired with KnowBe4's wide-array of training content creates a vehicle for organizations to automatically instill a more proactive security posture across their workforce." Immediate, in-context security training Security awareness training remains a key component of reducing phishing susceptibility. However, most programs are generic and calendar-driven rather than tied to a specific event - such as the use of a compromised password - limiting their effectiveness. The integration of the Dashlane Omnix(TM) platform with KnowBe4 bridges this response gap by detecting compromised credential usage or phishing threats and immediately triggering relevant training for at-risk end users. "Integrating KnowBe4 with Dashlane Omnix took the friction out of improving employee security habits - a significant part of our security posture. It also keeps accountability with the user," said Scott Holleran, senior vice president of technology, Vertex Service Partners. "My team gets to spend less time on password security and more time focused on building our security program." A program built to measurably and effectively reduce human risk Dashlane and KnowBe4 combine real-time, in-browser detection of credential-based threats with immediate, contextual security training to correct risky behavior as it happens. For example, if an employee attempts to enter their password on a phishing page, Dashlane intervenes and flags the credential risk. That signal immediately initiates targeted training through KnowBe4, delivering guidance that helps the employee recognize and avoid similar attacks in the future. This closed-loop approach reduces credential exposure, lowers the risk of a breach, and delivers a measurable reduction in human risk, strengthening an enterprise's overall security posture without impacting employee productivity. "Integrating Dashlane's real-time detection into KnowBe4's training ecosystem transforms human risk management into a proactive defense layer that can help to prevent credential-based breaches," said Greg Kras, chief product officer, KnowBe4. "The correlation between detected security risk from Dashlane and the KnowBe4 platform's capabilities with custom training are building a foundation for a strong security culture." Key benefits of the integration include: * Unmatched visibility: Only Dashlane Omnix can detect credential-based threats across all employee passwords in the browser, whether stored in or outside the vault. * Real-time remediation: Employees are seamlessly assigned relevant security awareness training the moment Dashlane detects risk, providing necessary context to improve learning effectiveness. * Reduced IT burden: IT and security teams no longer need to analyze countless individual alerts, but rather can detect misuse and automatically trigger targeted security awareness training based on the credential risk detected. The integration is available today for Dashlane Omnix and KnowBe4 customers in the Dashlane Admin Console, where customers can enable KnowBe4 and map credential risk signals to targeted training. With just a few clicks, organizations can turn human risk management into a proactive defense against credential-based threats. About Dashlane Dashlane is the credential security leader protecting businesses against the growing threat of human risk. The company's Omnix(TM) platform expands traditional password management to proactive credential security beyond the vault, delivering real-time protection directly in employee browsers. Millions of consumers and 25,000 organizations worldwide, including top brands such as Michelin, Air France, and Forrester, trust Dashlane for industry-leading innovations, patented zero-knowledge security, and an unmatched user experience. Learn more at dashlane.com About KnowBe4 KnowBe4 empowers workforces to make smarter security decisions every day. Trusted by more than 70,000 organizations worldwide, KnowBe4 builds security culture and helps teams manage both human and agent risk. The company delivers a comprehensive, agentic best-of-suite platform for Human Risk Management, creating an adaptive defense layer that reinforces secure behavior against evolving cybersecurity threats. The HRM+ platform includes awareness training, integrated cloud email security, real-time coaching, crowdsourced anti-phishing, AI Defense Agents, and more. As AI becomes increasingly embedded in business operations, KnowBe4 prepares the modern workforce by training both humans and AI agents to recognize and respond to security risks. Through this unified approach, KnowBe4 leads workforce trust management and defense strategies. More info at knowbe4.com. SOURCE Dashlane This is a paid placement. For further inquiries, please contact PR Newswire directly.

PR Newswire
Mar 18th, 2026
Dashlane launches Omnix AI Advisor for proactive credential security with zero-knowledge privacy

Dashlane has unveiled Omnix AI Advisor, a natural-language AI security assistant embedded into its Omnix platform. The tool converts real-time credential risk data, including dark web exposure and phishing logs, into actionable intelligence to help enterprises prevent credential-based breaches. The AI Advisor operates within Dashlane's Confidential AI Engine, using cloud secure enclaves to decrypt and process data without it leaving the zero-knowledge boundary. This ensures customer data remains inaccessible to Dashlane or third parties. The assistant can answer complex security questions conversationally, identify risk patterns, generate compliance reports and integrate with external security platforms. It draws intelligence from credential risk data collected across employee browsers, independent of vault usage. Omnix AI Advisor is scheduled for general availability this autumn. Dashlane serves over 25,000 organisations worldwide.

MacSources
Feb 23rd, 2026
Dashlane Introduces Credential Exchange for Android, Delivering Secure and Seamless Vault Transfers

Dashlane introduces Credential Exchange for Android, delivering secure and seamless vault transfers. New capability empowers users to move passwords, passkeys, and sensitive data between apps without insecure exports or formatting issues. Dashlane today announced Credential Exchange for Android, a significant advancement in user freedom, security, interoperability, and privacy across the digital identity ecosystem. Beginning Wednesday, February 25, Android users will be able to securely transfer their saved credentials between supported password managers without relying on unencrypted export files or fragile formatting. For years, switching password managers has required users to export sensitive data into plain-text spreadsheets or CSV files, creating security risks and technical headaches. Credential Exchange eliminates that process by enabling direct, app-to-app transfers of encrypted vault data. Built on the FIDO Alliance Credential Exchange specifications, the new capability supports nearly all items stored in a user's vault, including passkeys, passwords, credit cards, secure notes, identity information, and more. Transfers occur seamlessly between compatible apps, maintaining security and data integrity throughout the process. "Digital identity is becoming more complex, and users deserve portability without compromising security," said a Dashlane spokesperson. "Credential Exchange represents a meaningful step forward in giving people control over their data while preserving strong protections." As an early adopter, Dashlane is establishing the infrastructure needed for broader industry adoption. For direct transfers to occur, both the exporting and importing apps must support the Credential Exchange standard. While Dashlane is the first to bring the capability to market on Android, additional password managers and system-level solutions are actively implementing support. Among those adopting the new specifications is Google Password Manager, signaling growing momentum behind a more open and secure ecosystem for credential portability. Credential Exchange for Android will be available starting Wednesday, February 25. Discover more Headphones

Dashlane
Feb 12th, 2026
Introducing the Dashlane MCP Server for AI-Powered Audit Log Access

Introducing the Dashlane MCP server for ai-powered audit log access. Published: February 12, 2026 Dashlane launches an MCP server that lets AI agents securely query audit logs, enabling faster investigations and AI-native security workflows. IT admins and security engineers are increasingly using AI agents to speed up investigations, triage alerts, and automate operational tasks. The challenge has been connectivity: Getting sensitive audit data into AI systems without building fragile integrations or compromising security boundaries. That's why Dashlane is launching a Dashlane MCP server for audit logs in beta for Dashlane Business customers. The Dashlane MCP server exposes Dashlane audit logs through the Model Context Protocol (MCP), allowing AI agents to query credential activity in a controlled, read-only way. This gives you a new interface to Dashlane telemetry that is purpose-built for AI-driven workflows. Why it matters for admins and security engineers. Dashlane audit logs already contain high-signal events: Admin actions, credential usage and risk, sharing activity, policy enforcement, and more. The friction has always been in extracting insights fast enough. Through the Dashlane MCP server, you can: * Ask investigative questions in plain language instead of crafting complex queries * Quickly scope risks and incidents by timeframe, user, or event type * Correlate Dashlane activity with other security signals * Automate recurring audit and compliance checks The result is less time spent moving data around and more time spent understanding what's actually happening. Use cases. Claude Code exploring Dashlane audit logs. As a concrete example, Dashlane connected Claude Code to Dashlane audit logs through the MCP server. Claude can: * Summarize recent admin, sharing, and credential activity * Detect anomalies such as unusual spikes in password changes * Answer follow-up questions iteratively * Produce human-readable summaries for security reviews or audits Instead of exporting logs and post-processing them elsewhere, the analysis happens interactively and on demand. Here's a demo of the MCP server in action with Claude Code: Integrating with SIEM and SOAR AI workflows. Conversational analysis is only one use case. Because MCP is designed for agent-based systems, the Dashlane MCP server can also feed: * SIEM platforms with AI copilots, such as Splunk AI * SOAR platforms with autonomous agents, such as CrowdStrike Charlotte AI * Internal AI-powered data analysis tools This enables workflows where Dashlane credential activity becomes a first-class signal for detection, correlation, and automated response. How to set it up. You can get the MCP server running in a few minutes with the Dashlane CLI (dcli) and a set of Business CLI keys. 1. Install and configure the Dashlane CLI 2. Install the MCP server runtime 4. Query audit logs: With the agent connected, you can now make natural-language calls like: "Summarize failed login attempts for users in the last 48 hours." 5. Extend into your workflows: Use this setup to feed audit insights into SIEM/SOAR agents or internal analysis pipelines by pointing those agents at the same MCP server. Because MCP is transport-agnostic, you can adapt this pattern for other AI-native tools supporting the protocol. How it works. From an architectural perspective, the Dashlane MCP server: * Exposes audit logs as structured, read-only MCP resources * Enforces strict authentication and authorization per tenant * Acts as a secure bridge between Dashlane and AI agents * Preserves Dashlane's zero-knowledge and security principles No credentials are exposed, and access is fully auditable. Dashlane want to learn how you use it. This beta is an early step toward AI-native security operations for Dashlane. Dashlane is eager to learn how IT and security teams use AI agents with Dashlane audit logs, whether for investigations, compliance reporting, automation, or new workflows Dashlane haven't anticipated yet. If you're a Dashlane Business customer and want to try the MCP server, or if you have feedback on what should come next, Dashlane would love to hear from you on GitHub. Table of contents. * Why it matters for admins and security engineers * Use cases * How to set it up * How it works * Dashlane want to learn how you use it Get a quick snapshot of Dashlane's security foundations

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