Dropbox disables old shared document links to prevent unintended access
Dropbox has disabled old shared document links in a bid to prevent its users' files from being accessed by unintended recipients.
Dropbox has disabled old shared document links in a bid to prevent its users' files from being accessed by unintended recipients.
In our daily activities, our smartphones increasingly store or access sensitive business and personal data -- not just email, but also financial and medical information, company systems, travel itineraries, etc. Many of us also use smartphones to access cloud data repositories like Dropbox, Evernote, Google Docs, Microsoft OneDrive and Apple iCloud.
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