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smarx | 9 years ago

Engineering Manager at Dropbox here. Sorry for the confusion! This is an error on that page, presumably some miscommunication between groups at Dropbox. 2FA continues to be an available feature for all Dropbox users. The only difference between plans is that team plans allow administrators to require 2FA for all members of the team. That page will get updated soon to explain that feature properly.

See https://www.dropbox.com/help/363 for more information.

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smarx|9 years ago

Just to close the loop here, we’ve updated the page to include a checkmark for 2FA in the Pro column too. Again, all account types can use 2FA (and we recommend that they do!), and teams can additionally require 2FA for all their members.

See the updated page here: https://www.dropbox.com/plans?trigger=nr.

Mithaldu|9 years ago

So while you're here, why is Smart Sync locked behind a 40$ price upgrade?

toomuchtodo|9 years ago

Does that means that API access isn't getting deprecated as well for Individual accounts?

Control-F "API access for data transport”

> Transfer data from your existing solutions with 25,000 included API calls per month. For additional data transport needs, contact our sales team.

Absent for individual accounts.

smarx|9 years ago

I'm not 100% sure what that is about, but I'm pretty sure it relates to new functionality for migrating data from existing file servers.

The API at https://www.dropbox.com/developers works for all account types. (Note that there are endpoints specific to team accounts when the functionality only makes sense there, like methods to add or remove members from a team, etc.)

sparky_|9 years ago

Edit: Seems 2FA is in fact available on all team plans. Please disregard.