How to Enable Two-Step Verification For Your Dropbox Account

Cloud file storage service Dropbox has followed the lead of Google and others, and has now added the ability to use two-step verification to improve the security of your Dropbox account.

 From the Dropbox team:

…we’d like to announce the launch of two-step verification, a feature that will enhance the security of your Dropbox by requiring two levels of authentication: your password, and a security code that will either be texted to your mobile phone or generated by a mobile authenticator app (available for iOS, Android, Blackberry and Windows Phone 7).

Using two-stage verification is a great idea, especially considering that many people store sensitive files and information in their Dropbox accounts these days, such as the 1Password password database, or sync data for a variety of Mac, PC, and iOS apps.

Enabling the feature only takes a few moments:

Turning on two-step verification is simple: go to the new Security tab in your Dropbox account settings and enable two-step verification in the “Account sign in” section.

Detailed step-by-step instructions on how to get started, how to use the new authenticator app or text message authentication codes, and more are available as well.

I highly recommend using two-step verification for all the websites and accounts you use that support it. You can never be too careful in protecting your digital life…

J. Glenn Künzler

Glenn is Managing Editor at MacTrast, and has been using a Mac since he bought his first MacBook Pro in 2006. He lives in a small town in Utah, enjoys bacon more than you can possibly imagine, and is severely addicted to pie.