Dropbox declares its password manager will be free to use

Dropbox declares its password manager will be free to use

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Password managers are important. You don’t want to remember all your credentials or write them down in a notebook — your sibling might steal them. That’s why (or maybe some other reason) Dropbox is making its password manager feature available to everyone starting in April. The cloud storage service launched this feature last year for its paying customers. With this new announcement, anyone with a Dropbox account could use it. However, there are few caveats to this service: you can only store 50 passwords and sync up to three devices to access your credentials from anywhere. In terms of security, the app…

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