Dropbox is joining the list of companies shutting down password managers The mobile app will soon be shut down, with the browser extension following Users are recommended to move to another credential ...
Dropbox introduced its own password manager in 2020. Now, it’s shutting it and although the phased shutdown means it won’t completely disappear until Oct. 28, 2025, the first changes begin in August.
Microsoft users have been warned that their passwords will be deleted within days due to critical changes affecting the Microsoft Authenticator app. Now it is the turn of Dropbox users as the cloud ...
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 ...
It’s been a bad year for password managers. First, Microsoft announced earlier this summer that its popular Microsoft Authenticator app would be discontinuing its password manager feature and would ...
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 ...