Dropbox has decided to discontinue its password manager and is recommending that customers migrate to 1Password. The price of its subscription is not being reduced despite this removal. Back in 2020, ...
In a support document, Dropbox writes: As part of our efforts to focus on enhancing other features in our core product, the Dropbox Passwords application will be discontinued on October 28, 2025. We ...
Dropbox Passwords users will no longer be able to add new passwords on August 28, 2025. The mobile app is scheduled to stop working on September 11, 2025. The password manager will be fully ...
Dropbox Passwords is being discontinued, and users are encouraged to find a new password solution elsewhere. Why the shutdown? Per a support doc, it’s “part of our efforts to focus on enhancing other ...
Dropbox is saying goodbye to its password manager after five years of service. This leaves current customers in a lurch, as the company has also announced that users only have a few months to extract ...
In a nutshell: Dropbox will discontinue its password manager on October 28, permanently (and hopefully securely) deleting any credentials still stored on that date. The company recommends switching to ...
Dropbox will shut down its password manager, Dropbox Passwords, in late October. However, it will begin winding down support well before then. Dropbox says it is doing this to focus on its core ...
Earlier this week, Dropbox announced that it will be shutting down its password manager app, Dropbox Passwords, just five years after it first launched. The service shutdown will occur in several ...
Ahead of the shutdown in October, the company recommends transferring your Dropbox Passwords data to a tool like 1Password. Ahead of the shutdown in October, the company recommends transferring your ...