Fernando Molina
The worst experience ever, I could not login to the Dropbox password app with any of the alternative options after getting a new phone. The not have the phone recovery. The only option was to reset the account, which, of course, erased all of my passwords. I now have to start painfully over. If you have a Samsung phone, I would advise using the Samsung Password app instead. This way, if you ever lose or need to chang the phone, you won't lose all your passwords.
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Ron Rayner
Works great on iOS. Buggy and annoying on Android. On Android if you autofill on a website and navigate back to the passwords app later, the app will close when you click on an account. This bug should've never made it to production. Would rate 1 star, but despite it's flaws, it's one of the better password managers. I do like that it has 2FA codes and that it's interface is easy to navigate. I also like that you can back up your encryption key to a physical medium for extra security.
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Mark Oberg
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I expected better from Dropbox. This app is more than useless on top of being intrusive. There is no obvious way to import passwords from my current password manager. I would have to manually enter all of them into this app. I had to keep the old one installed but I found that the Dropbox app pushes the other out of the way even though it doesn't have a password for that site. Deleting. Get LastPass (free and works).
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