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alekso89
7 months agoHelpful | Level 7
Which plan is better suited for us to support some features?
Hi there! We want to store regular files, pictures, as well as medical files that require protection (HIPAA). A storage size of 1-2 TB will be enough. A regular link will be enough for us to displa...
- 7 months ago
alekso89 wrote:
We want to store regular files, pictures, as well as medical files that require protection (HIPAA). A storage size of 1-2 TB will be enough.
Individual and Family plans (Basic, Plus, Family, Professional, Essentials) are not HIPAA compliant. Only the Business team accounts are HIPAA compliant.
Megan
Dropbox Community Moderator
7 months agoHi alekso89, let's jump right into this!
Based on everything you've provided, here's the info I have in mind.
When it comes to the storage space that you need, and the shared link permissions -such as an expiration date, or preventing downloads for your shared links- I'm thinking of the Dropbox Professional plan.
It's an individual plan, that would suit your needs.
However, since you also mentioned that you need to enable HIPAA compliance, in this case we're heading to a Business team. Keep in mind that'd require a minimum of 3 licenses.
You can still use it as an individual, but you'd need to pay for 3 licenses minimum.
You can always compare plans, and features on this page. If you have any questions, I'd be happy to help!
Thanks a bunch!
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