Genuine but I can't answer your query, sorry.  Perhaps keychain is
used for apps too?

Russell

Sent from a device of sorts.
@drbrown1970

On 13 Sep 2012, at 14:55, Jason Davies <[email protected]> wrote:

> I got an email from Dropbox saying my password had expired after accessing it 
> through an app on the iPad. I thought it was odd so went direct to the site 
> via the Dropbox app menu and seemed to have access. I signed out then went to 
> sign in again (in the browser) and got the expired password message again. 
> Thinking that this must be genuine, I've changed the password via the webform.
>
> However, what's odd is that all my iPad apps (etc) have access (still) with 
> the old password, presumably. And I paused Dropbox sync then restarted it to 
> force a check and it is stuck at 'initialising'.
>
> I cannot see a way to change the password on the Mac without unlinking. Last 
> time I did this, it duplicated everything (not keen!)
>
> Does this make sense or have I in fact been redirected to a phishing site 
> somehow? How can I change the dropbox password on the machine or does it not 
> work that way?
>
> cheers
>
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