WIGGWIGG vs Dashlane

Feature-rich password management meets Canadian identity infrastructure. See how they compare.

Two different takes on digital security

Dashlane is a password manager with a built-in VPN, dark web monitoring, and autofill. WIGGWIGG takes a different path, combining a zero-knowledge encrypted password manager with Canadian phone numbers and identity-based organization.

Feature Comparison

WIGGWIGGDashlane
Canadian Phone Numbers
Zero-Knowledge (passwords & identities)
Password Manager
Identity Management
Web App
Mobile App
Browser Extension
Security Certifications
Free Trial or Free Tier
Canadian Company

Why choose WIGGWIGG over Dashlane?

Phone numbers included

Dashlane stores passwords. WIGGWIGG stores passwords AND gives you Canadian phone numbers for each identity. One platform for your complete digital identity.

Identity-based organization

Dashlane organizes by categories and folders. WIGGWIGG organizes by identity. Your work identity has its own phone number, passwords, and contacts, completely separate from personal.

No feature bloat

Dashlane bundles a VPN and dark web monitoring into its paid plans. WIGGWIGG focuses on what matters for identity management: phone numbers, passwords, and contacts. Use a dedicated VPN if you need one.

Canadian company, Canadian laws

Dashlane is a US company. WIGGWIGG is Canadian, subject to PIPEDA privacy laws, with a bilingual platform in English and French.

Why invest in WIGGWIGG?

Dashlane focuses on password management with bundled extras like VPN and dark web monitoring. WIGGWIGG adds Canadian phone numbers and identity-based organization — a fundamentally different approach to managing your digital life.

Security without the bundle

Dashlane bundles a VPN and dark web monitoring into premium plans. WIGGWIGG focuses on identity infrastructure: phone numbers, passwords, and contacts organized by the roles in your life. No bundled extras you don't need.

Bootstrapped in a market of giants

Dashlane has raised over $200 million in venture funding. WIGGWIGG is self-funded. Every feature exists because users wanted it, not because a growth metric demanded it.

Privacy by encryption, not by policy

Both Dashlane and WIGGWIGG use zero-knowledge encryption. WIGGWIGG takes it further by organizing encrypted data around identities. Even if acquired, new owners inherit the same mathematical constraint: they can't read your data.

Built in Canada, for Canadians first

Dashlane was founded in France and is now US-headquartered. WIGGWIGG is built in Quebec, subject to PIPEDA, with full bilingual support in English and French.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Dashlane have a free tier?

Dashlane's free tier is limited to 25 passwords on one device. WIGGWIGG includes 2 free identity slots with full password manager functionality, plus identity-based organization. For phone numbers, we offer a 7-day free trial, then plans start at $9/month.

Dashlane includes a VPN. Does WIGGWIGG?

No, WIGGWIGG doesn't include a VPN. Dashlane bundles a VPN with premium plans, which is convenient but not best-in-class. We recommend using a dedicated VPN service. WIGGWIGG focuses on identity management: phone numbers, passwords, and contacts organized by identity.

Is WIGGWIGG's encryption as secure as Dashlane's?

Both use zero-knowledge encryption with AES-256 for password and identity data. Your passwords are encrypted on your device before being sent to our servers. Neither company can see your data. Dashlane is a US company. WIGGWIGG is Canadian, subject to Canadian privacy laws (PIPEDA).

Can I import my passwords from Dashlane to WIGGWIGG?

Password import from major password managers including Dashlane is on our roadmap. We want to make switching easy for users who want to consolidate their digital identity in one place.

Ready for a smarter password manager?

Start with 2 free identity slots, each with its own password manager and optional phone number.