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Taffelzips
10 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Does dbxsvc.exe in Windows System32 folder actually belong to Dropbox program?
Hi, I'm running Dropbox on Windows 10 and everything is basically working fine. Some time ago I noticed a new service called "Dbxsvc" running on my computer. It runs from a file named dbxsvc.exe in m...
- 10 years agoHey Taffel,
The new service you're seeing is an intended part of the application, I'd advise leaving it as is.
You noted sync still appears to work correctly without this service however should you encounter any sync issues with the service removed it will limit our ability to resolve the issue.
JustinT
9 years agoNew member | Level 2
SChalice wrote:I think we got our answer by their silence on this thread. I suggest that is simply a backdoor trojan and NSA spyware.
Is that legal, these days? Normally, I'd expect ramifications, but... not in the nightmarish, anti-privacy dystopia we live in now.
SChalice
9 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Is that legal, these days?
It is not illegal. Good luck suing Dropbox for invasion of privacy when you were the one installing it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Privacy_laws_of_the_United_States
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