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mwg
5 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Dropbox API and Apples App privacy details on the App Store
Apple requires to provide app privacy details (see https://developer.apple.com/app-store/app-privacy-details/ ) While an iOS app uses dropbox to store/read a user's data, it can provide the detai...
- 5 years ago
The team has written up guidance on this for the SDKs, which you can find at the following links:
dev872
2 years agoNew member | Level 2
Hi,
I am using dropbox iOS sdk to let user login, upload and download photos from his dropbox account, and while exporting the privacy details plist, we found out that user-content like photos, audio etc are linked to user by dropbox, dropbox also mentions that data at rest is encrypted then why do you mention that you collect photos, audio information ?
We also, have Gdrive sdk integrated in our app for the same functionality, and thier privacy plist does not mention that they collect photos, audio etc. Are you sure the privacy labels that you have mentioned are correct ? while both G drive and dropbox provide same functionality the info collected by dropbox is much more then Gdrive.
Also, if i want to configure what is collected by dropbox as mentioned in the privacy link, then where and how to configure so that minimal or only required data is collected by dropbox.
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