Store up to 50 passwords securely and automatically sync them on up to three devices. Last year, Dropbox launched a new password manager called Dropbox Passwords, which was available to use by anyone ...
Dropbox is one of the most popular online storage services around and the company probably has its freemium business model to thank for part of its popularity. Paid plans start at $10 per month or $99 ...
Dropbox just did a crappy thing to its “Basic” users—free users, that is. The company quietly added a new caveat that limits these accounts to a mere three devices. To use your Dropbox account on four ...
Last year, Dropbox launched a password manager as part of its paid Dropbox plans. On Tuesday the company said it’s making the technology available to those who use the free Dropbox plans, too.
Dropbox has become pretty much a dumping ground for anything and everything that needs to be stored on the cloud. Last year, Dropbox realized that those included even passwords, often stored in plain ...
You won't have to be a paid Dropbox user to store your passwords with Dropbox Passwords anymore. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
Dropbox is adding a new feature on top of its usual offerings of storage and file sharing for free Basic accounts. Dropbox Passwords, the password management feature the company introduced for paying ...
The mobile technology site Liliputing has discovered that Dropbox is now limiting free accounts to just three devices. In a support article, Dropbox says that paid Plus, Professional, and Business ...