Dropbox for iOS updated with Facebook, Twitter, AirPrint support

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By KS Sandhya Iyer | Updated: 18 September 2012 15:48 IST
Popular online cloud storage service just updated its iOS app to offer users content sharing to Facebook, Twitter and even add AirPrint support. Earlier the service allowed sharing only by e-mail or copy to clipboard.

But now users can share a photo directly to the social networks with additional options like Facebook Message, Post to Facebook and Tweet. AirPrint support will allow iOS users to print content directly from their device with a single tap. The update for the Android app of the service is yet to arrive.

Last month the company rolled out a two-factor authentication feature to assure users of the service's security, after a few accounts were compromised. There was also a new addition to the Security tab which now lists all active logins along with the devices linked to your account, that was already present.

The previous Dropbox update for iOS brought the ability to automatically upload photos shot from the device both over Wi-Fi and cellular networks. It also added a new Gallery view that displays the thumbnails of all the uploaded images. But the major part of the update included additional storage space in 500MB increments for auto-photo uploads, giving users the chance to earn up to 3GB of storage.

The company also offered more storage to its Pro users in July. Those paying $10 a month or $99 a year were given 100GB instead of 50, while others paying $20 a month or $199 a year were allowed 200GB instead of 100.

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