Select Attach file, and then select the file on your device that you want to upload.
After you've attached a file to a Secure Note, the file appears on the Attached files tab in the note. After you've saved your note, the icon in your list of Secure Notes shows a small paperclip to show the note now has an attachment.
For example, you can create a "Travel Docs" note and attach scans of your passport and other documents when you travel abroad.
Safari app
Create or open an existing Secure Note.
To open the page that lists the files attached to the note, select the paperclip icon in the menu bar.
Select the plus sign (+) and select the file to upload.
iOS app
Create or open an existing Secure Note.
To open the page that lists the files attached to the note, select the paperclip icon in the menu bar.
Select the plus sign (+) and then select the file to upload.
After you've saved your note, a paperclip icon shows that the note now has an attachment.
Android app
Create or open an existing Secure Note.
To open the page that lists the files attached to the note, select the paperclip icon in the menu bar.
Select the plus sign (+) and select the file to upload.
After you've saved your note, a paperclip icon shows that the note now has an attachment.
Open a file
Web app
Find the file in the list of files attached to the Secure Note and select Download attachment.
Choose where to display or download the file. For security reasons, we currently don't allow you to preview your attachments directly within Dashlane.
Safari app, iOS app, and Android app
Select the file from the files attached to the Secure Note and select Open.
Choose where to display or download the file. For security reasons, we currently don't allow you to preview your attachments directly within Dashlane.
Delete a file
Web app
Locate the file in the list of files attached to the Secure Note, select Delete attachment, and confirm. The action can't be undone.
Safari app, iOS app, and Android app
Select the file from the files attached to the Secure Note, select Delete, and confirm. The action can't be undone.