Dropbox Confirms Automatic Password Deletions: You Must Act Now To Protect Yourself
GLOBAL, JUL 30 – Dropbox will retire its password manager and dark web monitoring on October 28, 2025, urging users to migrate data with a 50% discount on the recommended 1Password service.
- Dropbox will discontinue its password manager, Dropbox Passwords, and fully retire it worldwide by October 28, 2025.
- This decision follows Dropbox's intention to focus on enhancing core product features as it phases out Passwords.
- Starting August 28, 2025, users can only view their stored passwords but cannot add credentials or use autofill, and the mobile app will cease functioning on September 11.
- Dropbox urges users to export their data promptly and offers a 50% discount to migrate to 1Password, stating this transition ensures security and encryption are maintained.
- After October 28, all user data and dark web monitoring will be deleted, making timely migration essential to avoid permanent loss of sensitive information.
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