Is it safe to store KeePass on Dropbox?

Storing KeePass on Dropbox can be a convenient way to access your password database from multiple devices. However, it is important to consider the security implications. While Dropbox uses encryption to protect data during transmission and storage, it is not immune to potential security breaches. If you choose to store KeePass on Dropbox, it is crucial to use a strong master password and enable two-factor authentication for both Dropbox and KeePass. Additionally, regularly updating both KeePass and Dropbox applications can help mitigate potential vulnerabilities. Ultimately, the safety of storing KeePass on Dropbox depends on the user's adherence to security best practices.

Provided you use a master password and key file to lock your KeePass database, it is relatively safe to store a backup copy in a private Dropbox folder. Even if your Dropbox folder is compromised, the culprit will not be able to access your KeePass database without the master password and key file.