Dropbox and LastPass with password management news

The password management industry is undergoing some changes. Dropbox has announced that it will launch a free password manager in April, while the LastPass free offer is changing today.

If you have a Dropbox account, you can manage your passwords for free starting next month with the Dropbox Basic account, although it limits you to 50 passwords.

If you pay Dropbox $ 11.99 a month for a Plus account, you can use the Dropbox password without limits and allow users to securely share the password with other accounts.

In addition, LastPass announced last month that it would make some changes to the free version of its software, and those changes are taking effect today.

As of today, LastPass Free includes only access on unlimited devices of one type, which means: you can only access your passwords on your computer or smartphone.

The user can change the main device three times, but after that, if the user wants to stay in the free version, they will have to choose the mobile application or the desktop version.

For a limited time, LastPass is offering a discount on Premium subscriptions, so if you want to add a paid password manager to your daily life, now may be the time. But of course, all Apple devices also support iCloud Keys for free.

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