Dropbox Plus Subscribers Get New Password Manager, Vault, and Computer Backup Features

Dropbox Passwords and automatic computer backup features have rolled out for Dropbox Professional subscribers as well.

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By Tasneem Akolawala | Updated: 13 August 2020 12:45 IST
Highlights
  • Automatic computer backup feature is also made available for Basic users
  • Dropbox Vault brings PIN access for files for an added layer of security
  • Dropbox Passwords works just like any password manager out there

Dropbox Vault is exclusively available for Plus subscribers only

Dropbox has rolled out new password manager, Vault, and automatic computer backup features for Dropbox Plus plan users. These features were announced in June and back then they were rolled out for testing in private beta. Now, the company has removed them from beta and is making them available for all Dropbox Plus plan users. Additionally, Dropbox Professional subscribers also get Dropbox Passwords and automatic computer backup features. However, the new Dropbox Vault feature is exclusive to Plus plan subscribers.

Dropbox Passwords

Dropbox Passwords works just like any other password managers out there – it saves your passwords and auto-fills them for instant sign-in to frequently used websites and apps. This Dropbox Password feature comes as a separate app, which means users can sync passwords on different devices - Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android. Dropbox says passwords from the desktop will automatically sync to your mobile device and vice versa. Dropbox Password comes with zero-knowledge encryption and is also available on Dropbox Professional, apart from rolling out for Dropbox Plus plan subscribers.

Dropbox Vault

As the name suggests, Dropbox Vault provides an extra layer of security for storing important personal files like bank documents, pay stubs, medical ID cards, passports, and tax documents. This feature uses a PIN for access and is available now for Dropbox Plus users exclusively.

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Automatic computer backup

The last feature that has now come out of beta is the computer backup feature. Once turned on, it automatically syncs folders on the PC or Mac, directly into the Dropbox folder. It essentially removes the process of manual backup, and will work only if enabled. This feature is available on Dropbox Professional and Dropbox Basic plan subscribers as well.

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Dropbox Plus subscription offers 2TB of storage and up to 2GB of Dropbox transfer. This subscription is priced at $9.99 (roughly Rs. 750) per month. It also offers file recovery and history of up to 30 days. Dropbox Professional, on the other hand, is priced at $16.58 (roughly Rs. 1,300) per month. This subscription plan offers 3TB of storage, up to 180 days of file recovery and history, and up to 100GB of Dropbox transfer with customisation options as well.


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