Jason Russell
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It's ok. It saves passwords and will usually offer to generate new ones. It doesn't automatically auto-fill, I still have to search for the account and manually select it, and then it will auto-fill. This is my first attempt to move off of wholly Google ecosystem, and the compromises are greater than I was expecting. There's no credit card saving support (surely dropbox is pci compliant and can tokenize CIM random hash? If even necessary?) and no idea if sync intervals or option to manual sync
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Luke Mosley
Rarely prompts to autofil passwords. I can still manually go to the app and double check my password, but I've had other password managers in the past that had no issue recognizing username and password boxes and promoting for autofil. I was able to import my passwords without issue. But, I'm about ready to go give my money to the competition. So perplexed how it is this clunky.
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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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