Wednesday, 29 August 2012
Following up on its promise to tighten security after an employee's hacked account led to a limited number of users receiving spam in their registered email accounts, Dropbox is making two-factor authentication available as an option. For now the feature is being tested in an experimental build of the cloud storage application, but a public rollout is due in the next few days.Two-step verification adds an extra layer of protection to your account by requiring an additional security code that is sent to your phone by text message or generated using a mobile authenticator app. This makes it considerably harder for a potential hacker to gain access to your account even if he's able to get a hold of your password.Those who want to try out the new feature ahead of the official rollout can upgrade to the latest experimental build (version 1.5.12) and head to your account’s security settings page. In the "Account sign in" section near the bottom of the page you’ll be able to turn on "Two-step verification" and start the setup process.
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