Week after popular file-sharing services on the cloud was pointed after user accounts have been compromised, Dropbox has quickly denied by stating that the data has not been stolen on their own servers , the company has made an update to its iOS app .
It introduced support for the now famous fingerprint sensor Touch Apple ID . With this change, users of iOS 8 will now be able to unlock and access their Dropbox accounts using their own fingerprints.
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Dropbox is now one of the many applications have implemented support for the Touch ID technology, and according to others, like Amazon, Mint, Simple, Evernote, 1Password, Camera Plus and more.
The update also optimizes Dropbox for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, and adds many other corrections, such as improvements in stability and performance, as well as a fix for previewing files RTF on iOS 8. However, support for the Touch ID is the new key feature.
For users who are interested in the security of their accounts, especially after the recent news about a possible hacking attempt, this might be a good time to change your password Dropbox while you set up the Touch ID option.
Once the update completed application, you simply go to settings and enable the option. It is important to note that your iDevice must be running iOS 8. In other words, it will update your iPhone 5S if you want to enjoy - the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus 8 are already on iOS.
Dropbox has already received an update before iOS 8 is introduced, providing particular support for a widget in the center of notifications.
It introduced support for the now famous fingerprint sensor Touch Apple ID . With this change, users of iOS 8 will now be able to unlock and access their Dropbox accounts using their own fingerprints.
See also : Gmail 5.0 support for Yahoo and Outlook, and Material Design
Dropbox is now one of the many applications have implemented support for the Touch ID technology, and according to others, like Amazon, Mint, Simple, Evernote, 1Password, Camera Plus and more.
The update also optimizes Dropbox for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, and adds many other corrections, such as improvements in stability and performance, as well as a fix for previewing files RTF on iOS 8. However, support for the Touch ID is the new key feature.
For users who are interested in the security of their accounts, especially after the recent news about a possible hacking attempt, this might be a good time to change your password Dropbox while you set up the Touch ID option.
Once the update completed application, you simply go to settings and enable the option. It is important to note that your iDevice must be running iOS 8. In other words, it will update your iPhone 5S if you want to enjoy - the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus 8 are already on iOS.
Dropbox has already received an update before iOS 8 is introduced, providing particular support for a widget in the center of notifications.