Dropbox is a cloud storage and file-sharing service that allows users to store, access, and share files across multiple devices. It enables users to back up their files online, freeing up space on their devices, and collaborate on projects with others. Dropbox offers both personal and business plans with features like file recovery, password protection, and version history.
Once you have registered your FIDO2 key with DropBox, the key will be ready to be used as an authentication method when accessing your account.
Before a FIDO2 key can be used with DropBox you will need to ensure that 2FA is enabled, and a backup authentication method has been provided (DropBox will not allow FIDO2 passkey authentication until a backup authentication method has been provided).
The following guide provides an example of how to enable 2FA authentication, and how to add a programmable token;
If you don't have a programmable token you can use a similar process to add an authentication app.
Once 2FA has been enabled, and a backup authentication method added, you will be ready to register your Fido2 key as a passkey authentication option.
The following procedure can be used to register your Fido key;
Once you have registered you FIDO2 key with DropBox the key will be ready to be used as an authentication method when accessing your account;
