It’s been a bad year for password managers. First, Microsoft announced earlier this summer that its popular Microsoft Authenticator app would be discontinuing its password manager feature and would revert to being an app that focused solely on multifactor authentication codes.

Now, Dropbox has announced that it is killing its password manager, Dropbox Passwords, entirely. And its death is happening in three phases, the first of which begins this coming Thursday. By the end, all your passwords will be permanently deleted. If you currently use Dropbox Passwords, here’s what you need to do before the app goes goodbye for good.

Choose a Dropbox Passwords alternative

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