
Dropbox has launched a pair of security tools in beta to help subscribers keep their accounts safe. — AFP Relaxnews
To help users keep their accounts across banking, streaming and e-commerce sites along with the files in their Dropbox even safer, the company is introducing its own password manager and a "Vault" storage option.
While we were tipped off earlier this month about one of the new security measures Dropbox would be launching to help subscribers keep their files and accounts safe, a second tool, launched this week, is designed to keep those extra-sensitive files locked within a virtual vault.
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