Dropbox Passwords is a password manager from Dropbox
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- Anonymous
- Lm}
- 11 Jun 2020
its nice have more options. I use enpass and like that app.
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- KeePass
- rpb
- 08 Jun 2020
Thankfully there is KeePass and the likes, free, open-source and cross-platform.
With the rise of Password managers, attackers will up their game to target their customers.
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- Anonymous
- ijB
- 08 Jun 2020
only d*mb people will use it for their bank or other financial password.
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- wittywaste
- y8x
- 08 Jun 2020
well let's hope there won't be a security breach on this dropbox service LMAO
(I'm gonna pass)
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- GrandMaster
- ypc
- 07 Jun 2020
Milan, 06 Jun 2020I find it so funny that this kind of services actualy exist... moreOkay Boomer!
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- Shaun
- AZ1
- 07 Jun 2020
No thanks, will stick to Dashlane. Better and costs me only $20 a year.
- THE-TRUTH-REVEALER
- 7tV
- 07 Jun 2020
Milan, 06 Jun 2020I find it so funny that this kind of services actualy exist... moreNot a good enough solution, since there are a thousand accidents that can occur at home.
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- Anonymous
- fIP
- 07 Jun 2020
AnonD-762416, 07 Jun 2020Okay, gramps. Sounds a lot more secure. Like, putting your ... moreThat's actually better than putting your money in bank then they profit on your money
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- AnonD-762416
- JGw
- 07 Jun 2020
Milan, 06 Jun 2020I find it so funny that this kind of services actualy exist... moreOkay, gramps. Sounds a lot more secure. Like, putting your life savings in your mattress... :D
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- Anonymous
- r6d
- 07 Jun 2020
Alex, 07 Jun 2020Nobody cares. So why comment?
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- Alex
- srr
- 07 Jun 2020
Nobody cares.
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- Anonymous
- BLf
- 06 Jun 2020
Lastpass and bitwarden are great I stick with last pass as it's feature rich works in private windows
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- Milan
- N7x
- 06 Jun 2020
I find it so funny that this kind of services actualy exist. For real security of all of your passwords write them on the papper and keep them in your home. Not trusting some companies by giving them all your passwords somewhere online
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- Max
- nD8
- 06 Jun 2020
Ah yes. I went to the trouble of creating an encrypted filesystem in my Dropbox folder, just to make sure they don't get to see what's in it. I'll be storing the password of that in their pass manager, for sure...