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There is one caveat though: Dropbox Basic users that have already linked more than three devices prior to March, 2019 will be able to continue to use those devices… but they cannot add any new ...
Dropbox just did a crappy thing to its “Basic” users—free users, that is. The company quietly added a new caveat that limits these accounts to a mere three devices. To use your Dropbox ...
Dropbox has introduced a three-device limit for its free Basic accounts as of this month. However, if you have four or more devices currently linked to your Dropbox account, they’ll remain connected ...
Fortunately, Dropbox is announcing that Passwords will be available to free Dropbox Basic users, but they will only be able to sync only 50 passwords at most.
Starting in early April, Dropbox Passwords will have a free option that's available to all Dropbox users. If you have a free Dropbox Basic plan, you'll be able to store 50 passwords on the service.
And while it’ll come as part of Dropbox’s Professional and Plus packages, it’s also included in Dropbox Basic, which means no extra charges.
Dropbox migrates its Passwords password manager out of its paid offerings into its free tier, but with limits on the number of passwords you can store.
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