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Dropbox is shutting down its password manager. Export your data ASAP

Dropbox is shutting down its password manager. Export your data ASAP

Dropbox is shutting down its password manager, Dropbox Passwords, in several phases. Starting August 28th, the service will become read-only, and auto-fill functionality will be discontinued. On September 11th, the mobile app will stop working, and on October 28th, the service will be completely discontinued, and all saved data will be permanently deleted. Dropbox advises users to export their data and migrate to another password management solution as soon as possible. The announcement post provides instructions on how to export Dropbox Passwords data. Users are encouraged to consider alternative password managers reviewed by the website.

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