If you have a Dropbox account, you'll be happy to know that your account is more secure than before.[caption id="attachment_10489" align="alignright" width="400"]© Pavel Ignatov - Fotolia.com[/caption]
If you have a Dropbox account, you'll be happy to know that your account is more secure than before.[caption id="attachment_10489" align="alignright" width="400"]© Pavel Ignatov - Fotolia.com[/caption]
Today Dropbox has made its users accounts safer, we've learned via Gizmodo.
The company is allowing two-step verification, a process which adds an extra layer of protection to accounts.
Once two-step is enabled, Dropbox will require a six-digit security code in addition to your password whenever you sign in to Dropbox or link a new computer, phone, or tablet, the company says.
Two-step verification is optional but we recommend you enable it for added protection.