In brief: Dropbox is best known for its convenient file storage solutions, but the company is starting to dip its toes into the password management realm now. Today, Dropbox published its own password ...
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 has quietly released a test version of its upcoming password manager on Google Play Store and Apple App Store. However, the app is in beta stage, and you can only log in if you have an invite.
Dropbox, a fairly awesome internet syncing service, has announced updates to their official mobile applications for the iPhone and iPad, as well as Android and BlackBerry devices. The company notes ...
Dropbox has improved the search engine of its Android application, as well as given it a document preview feature. The search functionality got “a massive facelift” and now lets users narrow the scope ...
Dropbox has finally begun testing a brand-new Mac app that runs natively on Apple silicon chipsets. It comes after the company originally said it had no plans to support M1 chips, which was met with ...
Dropbox users on Chromebooks are now finally able to access their files directly in the Chrome OS Files app, reports indicate. And that’s not going to require a major Chrome OS update or anything like ...
Struggling to hold and increase its user base, Dropbox is shutting down its email and photo apps, Mailbox and Carousel. The company is looking to streamline its core business and is looking to focus ...
A Dropbox representative wrote a comment on the company’s official forum (via MacRumors) to confirm that the Dropbox team is still working on an update for its Mac users with full support for the ...
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