


And would there be a stand-alone version of it where people can sign up and pay or use the app even without a Dropbox account. Will it also be available for free users or would they have to be a paying subscriber to be able to use the app and service. What is not clear right now is if Dropbox Passwords will be connected to your Dropbox account or if it’s a totally different thing. It will also sync all your passwords across devices so you don’t need to painstakingly sign in every time. So even if Dropbox gets hacked or something, they won’t be able to access anything since these are encrypted. The product page also says that the app users zero-knowledge encryption so that the passwords are not visible per se in Dropbox servers and only you can access your account. You can also use it to create and store unique passwords when signing up for a new account. You store all of your passwords in “one secure place” and fills up usernames and passwords when you’re signing in to various apps and websites. Based on the description, it works just like other password manager apps. The Dropbox Passwords app can now be seen on the Google Play Store but it says it’s only on an Invite Only Early Access so it means you can’t install it just yet.
