Dropbox wants to protect all your files and passwords

Dropbox wants to protect all your files and passwords

Tidying up and protecting your digital life is going to be a lot easier for Dropbox Plus users, as the cloud storage company announced that Dropbox passwords, Dropbox Vault, and computer backup are now available. Dropbox Passwords is the company's new password manager that saves your passwords and autofills them so you can instantly sign in to the websites and apps you use every day. With passwords, users can log in from anywhere as apps are available for Windows, Mac, iOS and Android and their desktop passwords will automatically sync to their mobile device. Dropbox password manager also protects credentials with unconscious encryption. Dropbox Vault, on the other hand, helps users protect and organize their most sensitive documents in one place for easy access. Files stored in your safe are protected with a PIN code, but you can also designate trusted friends of family members who can access your files from any device in an emergency. Computer Backup is Dropbox's cloud backup solution that is capable of automatically backing up folders on your PC or Mac, including your desktop, downloads, and documents, directly to your Dropbox folder. Your files and folders are constantly synced between the cloud and your hard drive so they're accessible from anywhere, no matter what's going on with your computer. You can also use Computer Backup to back up multiple PCs and Macs in one place. The new feature is also available in Dropbox Professional and Dropbox Basic.

In addition to its new features for Dropbox Plus users, Dropbox also announced two new features in Dropbox Professional that make it easier for users to share links. The first of these is branding, which gives users the ability to customize shared links with their logo, company name, and a background image so others can easily know who they are and when. 'a file is shared. This feature can be very useful for those trying to make a name for themselves online or for reminding customers who you are each time they receive files you've sent them. Dropbox is also bringing delivery confirmation to its service with its new traffic and information feature for shared links. Once this feature is enabled, users can easily track interactions with their shared links and see who visited the link, what type of device they viewed it on, when they viewed it, and whether they viewed or downloaded it. a shared file. Dropbox Professional users can start using branding, traffic, and information sharing today, though the company plans to roll these features out to Dropbox Business teams soon.