Dropbox launches password manager for Android

Dropbox quietly published a program designed to manage user passwords in the Google Play app store. Called Dropbox Passwords, the app is a password manager that is currently in closed beta and available by invitation only to existing Dropbox customers.

Dropbox launches password manager for Android

The app's interface is reminiscent of most other password managers, such as LastPass or 1Password, but is designed with a more minimalistic approach. Dropbox Password has the ability to sync passwords across all of a user's devices. The program supports β€œzero-knowledge encryption,” which means that only the owner has access to their passwords. The application also supports the autofill function, so you can log in to websites or applications in just one click.

Dropbox launches password manager for Android

Dropbox Password can be downloaded from Google Play, but only users who have received an invitation to participate in the beta will be able to use it. There is unconfirmed information that the application will be released for iOS in the future. Despite the availability of Dropbox Password on Google Play, the company has not yet officially announced it.



Source: 3dnews.ru

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