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Henri2
6 years agoExplorer | Level 4
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First of all, "Select category" does not have "security" - option which is related to this my topic. Dropbox has several ideological and practical security issues and if security is not even a catego...
- 6 years agoHey nancymjohnson.
nancymjohnson wrote:
So, the point of dropbox is so that I can access files from anywhere, change them, and get to them somewhere else, right?
Yes, that is how syncing, one of the core Dropbox features, functions, in order to keep your files up-to-date across connected devices and the website.However, when you unlink a device, it is no longer connected to your account, which in turn means that new changes applies to files won’t be shown on the device that you unlinked your account on.
nancymjohnson wrote:
If I click on the icon, dropbox opens automatically.
Yes, because the desktop app is running and is connected to your account. If you don’t want your desktop app to run, you can unlink your account from your computer.Let me know if you’d like something to be further clarified and I'll make sure to get back to you as soon as possible. :slight_smile:[This thread is now closed by moderators due to inactivity. If you're experiencing a similar behavior or have a question, feel free to Ask for help from the Community here.]
nancymjohnson
New member | Level 2
I have the same issue. My work computer was infected with ransomware, and they got into my dropbox account and infected all my files there, including sensitive information. I have now changed my dropbox account to need a password and a code in order to get into it...the first time. However, when I hit the icon on my computer (either at work or at home), dropbox automatically opens without asking for any confirmation. How do I change it so that every time I open dropbox, it asks for the additional protections?
Lusil
6 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey there, nancymjohnson.
Initially, please note that if you’re referring to two-step verification, then enabling it means that Dropbox will require a 6 digit security code (in addition to your password) when you sign in to your account or link a new device.
Furthermore, please remember that by signing into your account through the desktop app, you link the device to your account. If you’d like for the device to stop being linked to your computer and to ensure that it’s not connected to your account, you can unlink your device. This way, the desktop app will ask you every time you want to sign back in for your credentials.
However, please bear in mind that this means that files in your Dropbox folder will not be syncing and any changes you apply there or through other devices and the website will not be reflected. Moreover, even when you unlink the desktop app, your Dropbox folder will continue to exist on your device, but instead be just another folder without any syncing capabilities.
I hope this helped clarify a bit more on this. Let me know if you have any other questions.
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