![]() ![]() With LastPass making critical changes to its free password tier, one can't help but see this move from Dropbox as an attempt to attract new customers. Not only do they help keep track of passwords and usernames, but they help create complex passwords that aren’t easily cracked. ![]() ![]() These days, people have dozens upon dozens of accounts, whether it’s a social media login or a Netflix subscription, making password managers so critical. Basic users are also limited to syncing their passwords on up to three devices, whereas Plus users don’t have such a limit. Dropbox Basic users can only store 50 passwords at once, and if you go over that limit, you’ll have to pay for a Dropbox Plus plan. There are a few caveats to today's announcement. ![]()
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