Your inbox is full of confirmation emails and other messages containing one of your passwords—which is bad news if someone gets access to your email. Inbox Scan, a new tool from the makers of Dashlane, searches your email for messages containing passwords and other sensitive info so you can delete them.


You don’t need to be a Dashlane user to use this service. Just head to this page, give it access to your Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo, or Aol inbox (which Dashlane promises is for reading only), and let it scan. It’ll find all the plan text passwords sitting in your inbox, as well as other sensitive information like addresses or phone numbers.

It’ll show you a “bubble cloud” of all the accounts it found, but you can ignore this. The only ones you need to worry about are the ones in red. After clicking Next, it’ll give you a PDF report that lists all the services and passwords it found. It’ll even tell you which passwords are weak, reused, or have been breached in the past, so you can make sure you’ve changed them.


If you’re diligent with your passwords, you probably won’t find too much in Dashlane’s report, but better safe than sorry—I found a couple weak passwords in my inbox, still stored in plain text, that I didn’t know I still used. Try it out at the link below.

Dashlane Inbox Scan