Bottom line: Regardless of whether you use Dropbox, LastPass or any of the other major alternatives, using a password manager is generally a good idea. Such apps and services promote the use of strong ...
The online file-hosting firm Dropbox has released a new service explicitly aimed at business customers. Dropbox for Teams, announced on Thursday, provides the standard Dropbox service for web-based ...
Just as LastPass nerfs the free tier of its popular password manager, Dropbox has swooped in with a free version of its own password app—but there’s a bit of a catch. Dropbox today announced that ...
Dropbox is adding some limitations to its free service that could frustrate users a little — from now on, free Dropbox users can only link up to three devices to their accounts. Users who already have ...
Last year, Dropbox launched a password manager as part of its paid Dropbox plans. On Tuesday the company said it’s making the technology available to those who use the free Dropbox plans, too.
Microsoft has released a free version of its note-taking, document storage and website saving tool, OneNote, for both Mac and Windows users to compete with Dropbox, Box, Evernote and other services.
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Dropbox boosted its free storage limit from 2GB to 5GB with the introduction of a new digital image offering. The extra storage is part of a new automatic camera upload tool for Dropbox. The PC and ...
The Dropbox Blog announced version 2.0 of its Android application Thursday. The free service lets users bring photographs, documents, and videos anywhere and share them easily, and now it completely ...
The password manager industry is going through some changes. Dropbox has announced it will launch a free password manager in April, while LastPass’ free offering is changing today. If you have an ...
Dropbox today announced that it will be rolling out a limited version of its Dropbox Passwords password manager to users with a free Dropbox Basic account in early April. The feature launched last ...
Dropbox is our filesharing workhorse of choice around these parts, and the company has just updated its iOS app (for iPhone and iPad, of course) to version 2.0. The update is a big one, featuring an ...