Dropbox announced it will discontinue its password manager service, Dropbox Passwords, which was launched in 2020. The shutdown will occur in phases, starting with the cessation of autofill functionality in August, followed by the termination of the mobile app in September. By October 28, all stored passwords will be deleted, requiring users to migrate their login data promptly. Dropbox is encouraging users to transition to alternative password management solutions, specifically recommending 1Password. This move reflects Dropbox's decision to focus on its core products. Users are advised to act quickly to avoid losing access to their saved credentials.
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