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Dropbox Passwords - Manager

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Dropbox Passwords - Manager

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User Reviews for Dropbox Passwords - Manager

5
Huge problem SOLVED

All your passwords together in ONE completely safe secure trustworthy place.Today passwords are a must for every website and they have to be changed seemingly at the whim of every website. My password book ... What a mess, with old passwords crossed out and new ones scribbled in the margins and then scratched out again. Craziness. Dropbox has taken a sensible, clean, easy approach and solved what for me, is the biggest problem on the internet.

$$kgplayer$$, Nov 14, 2021
3
I'll still be sticking to 1password

I don't use dropbox because it's the cheapest. I use it coz its the best (for me). In the same way, I expect 1password to make quality products which with the recent line up sadly it didn't. First paper, and now password manager, I was excited about both of them but they were nothing but just single page apps with no depth. Especially the new password manager. Please see to it that it can have my credit card info + identity card info + notes and finally proper logins with custom logos of the websites which aren't even in your library.

830075, Aug 26, 2020
5
I have had none of the problems others have had

So far everything works, Synchs and imports (from chrome) just fine. I’ve only had it a day, but if you tried it out when it very first launched and had issues (like I did) maybe give it another try now. I have no doubt that eventually this will be just as strong as other password managers. Maybe it’s wishful thinking since I could never bring myself to pay for any of them, but still.

Abbey Marie, Sep 13, 2020
3
Been waiting... will wait a little longer

I’m a big dropbox fan. I love their ecosystem and I’ve used it forever. But I have 1Password where I manage my passwords along with my senior parents info. 1password is confusing if you have a family plan, as it’s not always clear whether you’re saving password to group vault, or your own personal vault. However it’s safe and secure it gets the job done. I was hoping that dropbox passwords would be a 1Password killer. It’s not. Dropbox password It’s a great way to store website passwords but that’s pretty much it. No custom fields, aside from the note area, and no way to share individual passwords with others. This might be a niche need, but I consistently find myself needing to help my parents with logging into different things, wifi, online accounts, etc. Looking forward to future updates, that might add these features.

B.Dave, Aug 12, 2020
1
Hope this gets better

It is surprising that a company with the resources of dropbox would put this out in public even if it is their first try. When you first start working with it you realize that even though it looks like there are possibilities for importing passwords from your browser or from a previous password manager in CVS form neither of these options work. When you start transferring all of your passwords manually you realize that you can’t copy and paste notations that you’ve made in your old password manager. It’s a very bad sign when the very first things you need to do with the program are faulty from the get-go. I can only hope that Dropbox invests some resources to make this function at least on a very basic level. The password manager I have been using for the past few years is no longer able to sync through dropbox. I can’t imagine that this is an accident but, I could wish the dropbox would do a better job if it’s going to squelch competition and try to make a replacement.

dmilbradt, Sep 06, 2020
5
Simple. Easy. Secure

I deleted LastPass and use Dropbox Password (DBP) exclusively. Dropbox is easy to use and intuitive. I like the interface, and when choosing new apps that’s important to me. Yes, there are lots of password managers out there. Yes, there are other password managers with more features. For me, I don’t need a feature rich password manager. DBP’s localized security is fantastic. Just make sure you set up a pin if using a computer for auto-lock to work it’s magic.

Dropbox Password Rocks, Aug 15, 2020
5
Simple and awesome

I don’t have much experience with other password managers besides this one so I don’t have much to compare it to; however, My dad uses keeper and I’ve been on there a couple times and one thing I noticed is it has more features but is also harder to use. One thing that’s kind of refreshing about dropbox passwords is it’s very simple and straightforward. For some people that’s a bad thing but I really appreciate it. Some people just need simple software that doesn’t have much features. You just add your password, the email, the website, and you’re done. I they’ve done a really good job with it and I especially like that it’s built into the Dropbox subscription.

MaddoxBradley123, May 21, 2021
2
I really want to like this

Longtime Dropbox user and would love to ditch 1password and transition to Dropbox Passwords completely. But man, it just feels so incomplete at the moment. I have hope it'll improve, but I can't recommend it as a product for now.For example, I just created a new account on my computer and it saved correctly in Dropbox Passwords. I go to my phone and the login credentials appear in the Dropbox Passwords app. Great. But then I go to login to the new account within the app by using the Dropbox Passwords extension... not there. So now I have to go back to the Dropbox Passwords app, search the account, copy the credentials, back to the other app... you get the idea. Kind of a small thing but this is why I want a password manager. Secure and convenient. 1/2 so far.

Nostrebla, Jan 29, 2021
4
It’s decent for a new app, needs improvements

I played with this today since I’m a Dropbox plus (paid) member. The interface is clean and easy to use, with plenty of security options available. Works on phone as well as desktop and browsers.It’s not feature-rich, which is fine, but it is missing some must-have options that other password managers use.1. It’s not very good at auto-saving a new login or account created. The password extension will show in website form fields but it’s not very “smart” when it comes to managing logins.- This in comparison to 1Password (paid) which does a much better job at keeping track of your new, old, current(updated) logins.2. You can’t categorize or tag your passwords...3. It does not have much of any configuration options.I pay for 1Password and it would be cool to replace it with my paid Dropbox Plus plan. That’s not possible right now though... I’m guessing because Dropbox Passwords is just new and they are going to add new features as time goes on.So yeah, cool app especially if you’re only using browser or keychain passwords and would like to start using a real password manager. Not a cool app if you’re looking for a replacement to 1Password, Dashlane, Bitwarden, LastPass, etc.I’m looking forward to seeing if Dropbox continues to update/upgrade this and maybe in a year or two they will have solved much of the feature issues. Thanks

Tlatch89, Oct 29, 2020
4
Really need a proper iPad version so we don't have to look sideways

Very nice start! Works better at this point on the desktop Mac than here in iPadOS, but here's hoping that can be improved. At the very least, please make an iPad version that respects landscape vs portrait orientation rather than making us suffer with the iPhone version, which is sideways when the iPad is in landscape. Also, I'm not seeing autoinsertion at this point, so I'm having to manually find an copy/paste. It would be nice if a second visit in a sequence would autocopy the password, btw.

W9W, Aug 14, 2020

Description

Dropbox Passwords provides secure password storage and syncs your passwords with all your devices. It autofills usernames and passwords so you can instantly sign in to websites and apps—all while keeping your data secure. You can easily create and store unique, secure account passwords as you sign up on new apps and websites.

Features: • Sign in to apps and websites with one click • Store passwords as you sign in to apps and websites • Access your passwords from anywhere with automatic syncing to all your devices Never get locked out of your accounts again. This new password manager from Dropbox helps you sign in to your favorite e-commerce, streaming, and banking sites and apps quickly and securely. Passwords secures your credentials with zero-knowledge encryption, so your passwords are only accessible to you and not Dropbox. This extra layer of password security safeguards your logins and helps keep hackers out. Dropbox is trusted by more than 14 million paid users—let Passwords become your go-to iPhone and iPad password manager. Get peace of mind with the backing of a trusted leader in secure cloud solutions. Terms of Service: https://www.dropbox.com/terms Privacy Policy: https://www.dropbox.com/privacy

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