![]() ![]() If trusted third parties do have access to my files, how are my files protected, if my account has a ‘backdoor’? If yes, on what basis can they make that request? Is the user notified of the request before it’s approved or denied? Can a trusted third party’s request be granted without a court order? ![]() My question is - Can Dropbox’s trusted third parties – Google, Amazon, Teleperformance, Salesforce, Zendesk, Oracle America and Snapengage, request to view the files in my account? In that section it lists all elements including on a separate line - "Your stuff" is what you decide to store in your Dropbox account. Section 10 of Dropbox’s privacy policy FAQ is headed - What categories of personal information are included in the information Dropbox collects and discloses to trusted third parties? ![]()
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