Work in Progress | Dropbox Blog For the last decade, Dropbox has been proud to sponsor the Sundance Film Festival—and for good reason 68% of feature films at the this year's festival were made using Dropbox In this collection of interviews, we ask filmmakers to tell us about their creative process and the stories behind their films
permission - Sharing a single Dropbox between multiple accounts on one . . . The second user can add the first user's Dropbox to the Finder sidebar, and Dropbox runs surprisingly well on the background user account Only the Finder integration and menu bar status are missing Since each OS X user account can use this method to share its own Dropbox, this essentially provides for unlimited Dropbox accounts on a single
Got 2 different security code emails I didnt ask for. Whats going . . . Two days ago I received an official Dropbox email saying: "Hi Charem, Finish signing in to Dropbox with this one-time security code: We noticed there was an attempt of signing in to your Dropbox account " I didn't make this sign-in attempt As my Dropbox account had an old password, I assumed it was compromised I logged in and changed it to something new and more secure, reported the
How can I keep my Mac awake AND locked? - Ask Different I need a method to keep my Mac awake (so that Dropbox can sync overnight) but also locked (so no one can read my email) It'd be great if this method also turned off the screen (to preserve power), but honestly that's not even 100% necessary
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Level up your security with an account checkup | Dropbox Blog Our security teams work hard behind the scenes to help keep your Dropbox secure But did you know that there are also easy steps that you can take to protect yourself? Today, we’re thrilled to announce the launch of the security checkup tool to help you improve your account security in only a few minutes
Dropbox asking for permissions to wrong folder after changing account . . . Everything worked fine, until I tried to open Dropbox, it asked for permission to the wrong user folder (of the old account name) like this: I tried unlink my computer from Dropbox account and reinstalling Dropbox, the software keeps looking for that folder's permission
No longer have access to my account email to receive one-time login . . . No longer have access to my account email to receive one-time login code Hi there! I created a Dropbox account years ago with my college email and have never had an issue getting into my account Dropbox is now asking me to enter a 6 digit code that is being sent to that college email - I’m assuming because I got a new phone a few months ago
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