Dropbox's new family plan, Dropbox Family, is currently accessible universally. With Dropbox Family, up to six individuals can have their own records with the entirety of the highlights in a Dropbox Plus arrangement, a consolidated 2 TB of capacity, and a committed space to share documents across accounts (called, fittingly, the Family Room). Up until now, Dropbox Family was just accessible in beta to choose clients, Dropbox discloses to The Verge in an interview.
Since everybody on your Dropbox Family plan gets Dropbox Plus highlights, that implies every individual will approach things like Dropbox’s password manager and a PIN-ensured "vault" to store delicate records like a birth testament. (On the off chance that you need to recognize what's diverse between Dropbox's free and Plus memberships, the organization has a full breakdown right here).
Dropbox Family will cost $19.99 every month or $203.88 on the off chance that you pick to pay for an entire year forthright, which separates to a somewhat more affordable $16.99 every month cost. One Dropbox Plus membership costs $11.99 every month or $119.88 every year (which separates to $9.99 every month), so in case you're now paying for at least two Plus memberships in your family, Dropbox Family could be a decent arrangement for you.
Dropbox has launched its Family Plan globally, allowing up to six members to share 2TB of cloud storage under a single subscription. Each member maintains a private account, while a shared "Family Room" folder facilitates easy collaboration on documents, photos, and other files. The plan includes features like Dropbox Vault for secure file storage, Dropbox Passwords for managing logins, and automatic computer backups. Priced at $16.99 per month when billed annually, this plan offers a cost-effective solution for families seeking centralized and secure file management.
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