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jay-dragon
3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Dropbox management for employees leaving the company
Hi All,
Good day. I would like to ask for an advise with regards to securing files and folders in Dropbox. Can you share your best practices when someone leaves the company. How can we secure d...
Jay
3 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi jay-dragon, thanks for contacting us.
In general, if you're the team admin of a Dropbox Business team, when you delete the user, they can't access the account online and you can also remotely wipe their device of the Dropbox folder.
You can also transfer the user's documents to another member on the team during the deletion, or for a short period afteards.
If you need any more details, feel free to message back!
- jay-dragon3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Hi Jay,
Thank you for your reply. I thought that would be the requirement from the team but they wanted something else. Any chance that you would know if this is possible in Dropbox?
1. Every members of the team (ex. Team A) will have its own folder assigned to each member.
2. On that folder only Admin and folder owner (Team A member assigned to the folder) is allowed to have full access other team members will have view access only.
Folder Owner, Admin > Can download, share, copy and paste, edit etc.
Other team members (non folder owner) > Can view only not download file or share
3. Only folder owners and Admin can copy and paste a file as attachment for emails and communication like chat.
Rights:
Folder owner > Full Access to their own folder only. They will be view mode on the other folders that they don't own or not assigned to.
Admin of the group > Full Access to all Team A's folder
Other team member that is not an owner of a folder > view only no copy and paste no download.
Would this be something possible to accomplish in Dropbox?
Thank you all for your answers in advance.
- Mark3 years agoSuper User II
Simply put jay-dragon no, it isnt something you can do. Its also worth remembering that if it is viewable on screen there is nothing to stop screenshots, printing, file -> save as or even just taking a photo with a mobile device
- jay-dragon3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Hi Mark ,
Thank you for your answers I agree. I was just looking for a solution to secure it the most possible way so even if users took a photo etc. Company side we did our best to secure data.
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