Dropbox Passwords to Be Discontinued in 2025; Users Advised to Migrate Data
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Summary
Dropbox Passwords will be discontinued on October 28, 2025, as Dropbox shifts focus to enhancing other core features. Users are advised to transfer their passwords to alternative password managers like 1Password. The discontinuation will occur in phases, with key dates provided for user action.
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· 3 pulledAs part of our efforts to focus on enhancing other features in our core product, Dropbox Passwords will be discontinued on October 28, 2025.
We recommend transferring your passwords to another password manager application such as 1Password—a highly trusted and secure password manager.
Dropbox Passwords will be fully discontinued on October 28, 2025. There will be product changes happening in a phased approach.
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