
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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Kristen Keiser
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Update 2: The desktop and mobile versions are no longer syncing. Update: I finally tried the auto fill feature on mobile again, and it works much better. Original review: Works well on desktop, but I can't get the app to Auto fill on my phone. I went and changed all my passwords using the randomizer, but now have to toggle back and forth between the app I'm trying to log into and Passwords to copy my password and paste it into the app I'm trying to log in to.
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Dropbox, Inc.
November 25, 2020
Dear Kristen, thank you for sharing your feedback. We’re sorry your experience didn’t match your expectations. We've been working on some updates to the app and we believe autofill is much improved if you would like to try again. We would love to make things right if you give us another chance.