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HealthFreak
3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
End-to-end encryption on Dropbox content. How does it work?
Hi are files sent from Mac or iPhone to Dropbox Cloud end-to-end encrypted?
- 3 years ago
Hi HealthFreak, I hope you're doing well!
Feel free to have a look here, in regards to your question.
If you have more questions, I think the best way for you to have an insight would be to check with the respective app on their end.
Cheers!
HealthFreak
Helpful | Level 5
I didn't ask for a definition of End-to-end encryption - I asked "are files sent from Mac or iPhone to Dropbox Cloud end-to-end encrypted?"
Здравко
3 years agoLegendary | Level 20
HealthFreak wrote:I didn't ask for a definition of End-to-end encryption - ...
😯 Yes, you didn't ask, but seems have no idea what this means! 😁
- HealthFreak3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
ROKYRAJ wrote - End-to-end encryption (E2EE) is a method of secure communication that prevents third parties from accessing data while it's transferred from one end system or device to another. In E2EE, the data is encrypted on the sender's system or device, and only the intended recipient can decrypt it.
- So I don’t understand why you’re saying I don’t understand what it means and how this definition is different from my question - if files sent from Mac or iPhone to Dropbox Cloud end-to-end encrypted? -
- ie if there is "End-to-end encryption secure communication that prevents third parties from accessing data while it's transferred from one end system or device (in my question - Mac or iPhone) to another (in my question - Dropbox)".
- "the data is encrypted on the sender's system or device (in my question - Mac or iPhone), and only the intended recipient (in my question - Dropbox cloud) can decrypt it" - or vice versa.
- Здравко3 years agoLegendary | Level 20
As far as I can understand your last clarification - Yes - in this context Dropbox protects your data. You mean connection protection and as I already said before - it's protected. Just don't put end to end encryption in your question, which is something completely different!!! That's what you are asking for is NOT end to end encryption!
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