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Suzy01B
7 years agoNew member | Level 2
How to restrict downloading files by members
Hi there, I am looking to upload some videos for people to "view" but not download. Is there a way to set this up this way? Once they have paid for their video, I would then like to give them access ...
- 7 years agoThanks for writing back, Suzy01B.When you password-protect a shared link, you limit the access to the contents down to users who know the password, not the ability to download content.Currently, you canât password-protect downloads. You can, however, disable or enable them manually from the shared link settings.In other words, if you donât want users to download the contents, you disable the âdownloadâ option, and once you wish to allow them to download the files, you enable it.I hope this clears up any confusion.
Lusil
Dropbox Staff
7 years agoHey again Suzy01B,
If you apply a password to a shared link, it only limits users in regards to accessing the contents of the link. In other words, once they enter the password you have set, they will be able to view the files and download them.
The option to disable downloads is only when you share the folder using a shared link and itâs only available for accounts on a Professional or Business subscription. If youâre not in any of these plans, Iâm afraid the option is not available to you.
I hope this helps clarify matters a bit.
Suzy01B
7 years agoNew member | Level 2
Thanks, I was asking further because I am considering upgrading to Professional if I am able to provide a password to download a file, not a password to view a folder of videos.
From what you are saying, if I upgrade, I will then be able to provide a link of a shared folder of videos that people can view (and not download) until I change the settings on that folder (or files within the folder) to provide them a password at which point they will be able to download the video files I have authorized them to download. Correct?
Thank you!
- Lusil7 years ago
Dropbox Staff
Thanks for writing back, Suzy01B.When you password-protect a shared link, you limit the access to the contents down to users who know the password, not the ability to download content.Currently, you canât password-protect downloads. You can, however, disable or enable them manually from the shared link settings.In other words, if you donât want users to download the contents, you disable the âdownloadâ option, and once you wish to allow them to download the files, you enable it.I hope this clears up any confusion.
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