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MC1111
2 hours agoExplorer | Level 4
Why do people have the permissions to download my shared files when I removed them?
I upgraded to the Professional plan to have my share options be very restrictive. To send files with no access to download, have a password, and an expiration date. I'm also the only person allowed...
MC1111
1 hour agoExplorer | Level 4
Hi - Thanks for the reply.
Quick question -- why was that name referenced? That's not my user/name. I'm MC1111. I'm not going to go on that account to get answers for this open ticket, so can you please delete it?
There may be some confusion, please reference me here at MC1111 so I can get your replies.
I set up the folder with put all the heaviest permissions on it (password, expiration date, no download), and yes I sent it as a shared link it did not work. I also then did the other method of sending directly. That also did not work. Every way I tried to send those files, it still allowed the Receive to have access to download and to even send it to others. I want to basically give VIEW ONLY access. Let me know, thanks.
Jay
Dropbox Community Moderator
1 hour agoThanks for the info, MC1111, I've updated the username.
Could you try deleting the shared link entirely, and unsharing the file from all users.
Afterwards, try just recreating the shared link only, with the option to download files disabled, and not sharing the file to a person's Dropbox account.
You'll need to forward the shared link to the users manually for them to access it.
- MC111144 minutes agoExplorer | Level 4
Hi Jay,
Thank you so much for the reply! I did what you said, and it worked for not allowing downloads, BUT it still allows the link to be shared.
Questions --
- does that mean that if the person I send it to shares the link, I will get a notification that someone else is trying to access the files? OR will whoever they share it with be able to just open the files without me getting an email for permission?
- if the person has a Dropbox account, will they have access to download?
- MC111136 minutes agoExplorer | Level 4
Hi Jay,
I thought the problem was fixed, but I just sent it to another email that has a dropbox account and again, they were able to download it. I'm looking for a view access option only. But it seems Dropbox doesn't have that option. I may just cancel this subscription, it's not working out. Thanks.
- Rich10 minutes ago
Super User II
MC1111 wrote:
I'm looking for a view access option only. But it seems Dropbox doesn't have that option.
Dropbox does have that option. You can read about it in this help article. If you create a view-only shared link and disable downloads on it, no one will be able to download the original file, even if they have a Dropbox account. Of course, that doesn't prevent taking a screenshot of whatever is on their screen. Nothing can prevent that.
MC1111 wrote:
does that mean that if the person I send it to shares the link, I will get a notification that someone else is trying to access the files?
If someone shares a view-only link, and if you've set one, the password for that link, with another person, they'll be able to view the file as well. Nothing can prevent that and no, you will not be notified. Shared links have no tracking on them.
Sharing the file directly with a person, by inviting them to the file instead of using a view-only link, would require they have an account to access the file, but then they'd be able to download it. If someone else tried to access the file, they'd be prompted to request access.
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