While there are other free alternatives such as Bitwarden (opens in new tab) available, if you already use Dropbox's cloud storage service than it makes a great deal of sense to use the company's password manager as well, especially now that it will allow you to store the credentials of up to 50 online accounts for free. With Passwords in Dropbox Basic, users will be able to store their 50 most important passwords in one secure place, access their passwords from anywhere with automatic syncing on up to three devices and securely share any of their passwords with anyone, though the company says the last feature is coming soon.Īs the number of data breaches (opens in new tab) and cyberattacks continues to increase, using a password manager can provide you with peace of mind as you know all of your passwords are safely stored in one secure place. Small and midsize businesses (SMBs) will find the Basic plan affordable at 50 per user per month, providing a convenient and secure cloud storage service. Even with a free Dropbox Basic (opens in new tab) plan, users will soon be able to try a limited version of Passwords. The price of Dropbox Business is 12 per month.
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