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TomMacD89
8 years agoExplorer | Level 3
GDPR Compliance for Personal / Free Accounts
Hi, I work with various charities in the UK who often use free Dropbox accounts to share files for boards of trustees, teams etc. There is some confusion as to whether the GDPR compliance steps ...
- 8 years agoHi Tom
As somebody in the UK the biggest thing you need to make sure is that the end users whos data is being stored is aware of it being stored AND that it is stored outside of the EU. Same goes if they email things in they need to know where those email servers are (e.g. Office365 = USA etc.).
meldud60
8 years agoExplorer | Level 3
I run a small dance school and just want to share files with the parents of the students. None of it passes on personal data. BUT sharing files means that everyone can see everyone elses email address. Is there a way to turn this off? I sure can't find a way and I am pretty sure that will make it non GDPR compliant for me.
Are there other systems than Dropbox that file sharing can take place?
Jane
Dropbox Staff
8 years ago Iâd happily reply to your question meldud60 & send you an alternative that may be helpful, welcome to the Dropbox Community!
Your statement above is right (i.e. members can see each other inside the share), if all parents are invited in the same shared folder. That can be bypassed if you send them a view-only downloadable shared link instead, that will let them see certain content that youâd like to share with them & they wonât need a Dropbox account to access it.
Alternatively, you can re-arrange your folder structure & share a separate folder with each parent, so that email addresses are visible only to you.
I hope that this is helpful & please do keep me updated on how these suggestions work for you in your next post here. Thanks!
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