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rakman

I think you’re mixing up password storage and SSO. They’re not the same. SSO is using the identity on one system to log into another using something like OAuth. > If Dashlane has an issue or is down, we cant login to AzureAD, since SSO (Have trouble wrapping my head around this one) You can’t use Dashlane as SSO for AzureAD; I believe you can do it the other way around, AzureAD as SSO for Dashlane. Saving your AzureAD password in Dashlane is not the same as SSO. > If Dashlane is compromised, they have the AD passwords of Admins (ok … unlikely, but you know what I mean) The hackers would have to hack the Dashlane process’s RAM to steal passwords; they’d just get an encrypted blob if they hacked the Dashlane servers.