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stephenstephen
2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Lost access to Dropbox Paper docs/folders
I lost access to a number of dropbox paper documents and folders after converting and then reverting my account from a personal account to a team account and back again (I then rejoined the team usin...
Jay
Dropbox Community Moderator
2 years agoHi stephenstephen, thanks for bringing this to our attention.
When a team member is deleted, they lose access to all Paper documents, since at the moment of joining the team, the ownership changed to the team admin.
Just for clarification, are these files visible in your Dropbox folder? Are you able to transfer them to your personal account via a shared folder?
This will help me to assist further!
- stephenstephen2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Thanks for the response Jay!
The files are not visible in my Dropbox folder, only when I visit paper.dropbox.com.
I believe this means I'm on the pre-2020 release of Dropbox Paper. Is that what you were asking?
- Hannah2 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey stephenstephen, you are indeed correct about the version of Paper that you're using.
Are you able to share the documents themselves from your current team account to your personal one?
- stephenstephen2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Thanks Hannah. Yes I can share them from my team account to my personal account and I have, however I would like to have ownership transferred back to my personal account for the following reasons:
- Several of these documents contain confidential information related to different businesses I've worked with and should not exist within the domain of the current team.
- Should I ever leave this team, I want to retain ownership of these documents and the team admin should not be granted access to/ownership of these files.
A Dropbox support representative previously helped me get ownership of some of these files transferred back, but I have since found additional files that were affected and I am having difficulty getting these transferred.
Maybe more significantly, I wanted to point out what I think is a serious privacy issue. In my case it was private business information that was shared, but for the sake of argumentation imagine the document contained private photos shared confidentially with a trusted partner.
My motivation for joining the team was an ability to collaborate on specific files and increased storage.
It was not clear to me that by joining the team I was also giving consent to the team administrator to access and, in the event that I left or was removed from the team, transferring ownership and revoking my own access to my private files that I had created from my personal dropbox account prior to joining the team.
My point is that this behavior has the potential to cause serious harm and at the very least I think stronger guardrails ought to be put in place.
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