Lock your vault with your PINĭropbox Vault keeps your files extra-secure with a PIN. If you already have a folder named “Dropbox Vault”, your vault will be named “Dropbox Vault (1)”. Note: If you already have a folder named “Vault” in your Dropbox account, your vault will be named “Dropbox Vault”. When you lock your vault again, files in your vault are automatically removed from your hard drive and are only stored on. When you unlock your vault in the Dropbox folder in File Explorer/Finder, files in your vault automatically download to your hard drive. Your vault is named “Vault”, and listed alongside your files and folders on, the Dropbox mobile app, and the Dropbox folder on your computer. Not using Dropbox Vault yet? See how Dropbox helps you safely store personal information online. If you are a trusted contact, or have been invited to be one, visit this article about becoming a trusted contact.
This location, or “vault”, in your Dropbox account is guarded by a numeric password, or “PIN”, and can't be opened or accessed by third party apps. Dropbox Vault is a feature that lets you create a location in Dropbox with an additional layer of security for your most sensitive files and share it with trusted contacts.