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Hi, My company uses Dropbox (free and company versions) to share files with external people of the company. We would like to know if it's possible to hide the name and the email address of the membe...
ChadB
7 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Thanks for the advice lotsasmiles.
This week, I downgraded to the Free Drop Box service and I went to Google Drive which has the functionality I was looking for - a place where users must be logged into an account to access our files, but cannot see the names of other users who also have access. As an added bonus, the storage available for the free service is more than what I currently require, so now I'm saving money.
This way the users (who are often competitors) have anonymity and I have a means to control who has access to what (I control access to individual accounts). Shared links in Drop Box provides the anonymity, but no form of access control other than resetting the password and notifying all members, or setting up many redundant directories and links.
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