Finally started moving!
Dropbox has launched the password management app.The name is "Dropbox Passwords" straight.Currently, it cannot be used unless you are invited in the beta version yet.
As a function, it seems like an existing password management app such as LastPass and 1Password.Currently you can see the flicker on the Google Play Store.For example, you can automatically enter a user name and password to a website or app, create a new account when creating a new account, synchronize multiple devices.At present, there is no mention of two -step authentication.
As long as you check on the Play Store, it says, "It's a private beta version. It's only open on a limited Dropbox customer."At the moment, it looks like only Android, so there is no one who is trying a beta version.
Maybe you are testing security enhancements.Dropbox had a password problem in the past.In 2011, TechCrunch reported that all Dropbox accounts could log in without password.In 2012, 68 million account information leaked, and password reset was performed to respond.In 2014, Edward Snowden once accused the Dropbox encryption method as "Dropbox is a privacy enemy."
Can Dropbox Passwords be lined up with other password management apps?Let's wait for the time being.
June 12, 2020: At the first appearance, it was said that Dropbox's account information was leaked in 2016, but it was correct because it was in 2012.We apologize for the incorrect description.
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