Dropbox is Shutting Down Its Passwords App for iPhone, iPad, and Mac
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Posted July 31, 2025 at 3:17pm by iClarified
Users of Dropbox Passwords will need to find a new home for their logins, as the company has announced it is discontinuing the service. In an update to its support page, Dropbox said it is pulling the plug on its password manager to focus on its core file storage product, with a full shutdown planned for October 28, 2025.
The company will begin winding down the service on August 28, 2025, when the app and browser extension will become view-only, with autofill functionality disabled. The mobile app will stop working entirely on September 11, followed by the complete discontinuation of the service and permanent deletion of all user data on October 28. This also means the dark web monitoring feature will be shut down.
Dropbox is encouraging users to export their saved data as a CSV file before the final deadline to avoid losing their credentials. The company is pointing users toward 1Password as a recommended alternative, a popular choice in the Apple ecosystem that we recently covered for its new location-based features.
For those on a managed team, Dropbox noted that each member must export their own password data, as administrators will not be able to do it for them. The company assured users that all data will remain secure and encrypted throughout the transition period.