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Re: Cannot access Passwords app on iOS

I can't use Dropbox Passwords on iOS - it keeps asking me to upgrade to Plus first.

mushanga
Explorer | Level 3
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Hi,

 
I currently have a Dropbox basic account, however when I try to open the Passwords app on my iPhone it wants me to upgrade to Plus. My understanding is that you can still access Passwords with a Basic account. It jumps to the 'You're all set!' window however when I select 'Continue' it then reverts back to the 'Upgrade to Dropbox Plus to use Passwords' window.
 
Please advise.
 
Many thanks,
 
Matt
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Mark
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Hi @mayukhsarma 

 

Yes 🙂 You can do that at https://www.dropbox.com/account/security in the devices section


 


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DBX_Pedro
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Hi @mushanga ,

 

Thanks for reaching out to us. 

 

Quick question are you only using the app on this phone? Or have you used it on other phones too . 

 

Just trying to get a better idea to help you out.

mushanga
Explorer | Level 3
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Hi. That is correct - this is the only phone I am using the Passwords app on. I also use it in the Safari browser on my Mac.

 

Thanks

Nancy
Dropbox Staff
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Hi from me too, @mushanga! As a free Basic account user, you should be able to use Dropbox Passwords indeed on 3 devices maximum. 

 

Are you able to use the Passwords browser extension normally or are you receiving a similar prompt there to upgrade your Dropbox account?


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mushanga
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Hi Nancy - yes I am able to use the Passwords browser extension on my Mac Studio in Safari without any issues.

 

I noticed in my Dropbox online security settings that my Mac Studio is listed as a device alongside 'Safari Mac OS' - shouldn't these be treated as one as it's the browser on the device?

 

Thanks

mushanga
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I think I have resolved the issue - I noticed I was using the Passwords browser extension on a 3rd device (MacBook Air) in both Safari and Chrome browsers. I have removed those entries and can now use the Passwords app on my iPhone.

 

My question is - does each browser sign-in count as a single device? Or does signing into multiple browsers on one device still count as one device? If the latter, shouldn't I be able to use my Mac Studio, iPhone and MacBook Air all at the same time as this does not exceed the 3 devices maximum limit?

Jay
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Hi @mushanga, each browser would count as a separate device, and each mobile app install is a separate device.


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mushanga
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Hi Jay - ok that makes sense now. Does an install of Dropbox desktop on a Mac also count as a separate device? Even if the browser is on the same Mac? The Passwords manager is not a local app, only a browser extension, so not sure if that would count?

 

Thanks for your help.

Jay
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Each time you 'install' the Dropbox Passwords app or extension, it's considered to be a device. So using two browsers on the same machine would be 2 devices. 
 

The Dropbox desktop application is separate to the Passwords app or extension, and on a Basic plan has a limit of 3 devices. Bear in mind, this also counts different computer profiles.


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mayukhsarma
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Same here, but using an Android device,first it shows CHECKING YOUR DEVICE, then an "ERROR" prompt pops up

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