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PierreLeBear's avatar
PierreLeBear
Helpful | Level 5
6 years ago
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Zero Knowledge Encryption

I find that many Cloud services offer encryption during transfer to the service and encryption at the destination.   Dropbox does this too.   Unfortunately, the keys used at the destination are available to Dropbox.   What would make Dropbox unique is if it would offer Zero Knowledge encryption at the client.   That way all files are encrypted at the client with the customer retaining the keys.   Why is this important?  There can be bugs during transfer even if encryption is used (remember the famous OOPS with caches on internet servers offering up unencrypted data?). Also, the government can force Dropbox to deliver user data (or it may be compromised by hackers).

Dropbox with Zero Knowledge Encryption would be a market leading solution that would drive a great preference over OneDrive, Google Drive and others.  It would be the only way I would be comfortable putting my files on the cloud.

  • apfund's avatar
    apfund
    2 years ago

    I wanted to share a quick update with you: 

    We have launched our end-to-end encryption in April. More details can be found here and here
    High level overview: 
    You can now add end-to-end encryption to team folders. The functionality is available for our Advanced, Business Plus and Enterprise customers at no additional costs. 

    If there are any questions, please let me know!

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  • calipete's avatar
    calipete
    Helpful | Level 5
    11 months ago

    apfund"The functionality is available for our Advanced, Business Plus and Enterprise customers at no additional costs."

    ...and it's not available at any cost on other plans.

    Until the functionality becomes available on more reasonably priced plans, it may as well not even exist for the vast majority of users.☹️

  • MrSquish's avatar
    MrSquish
    New member | Level 2
    11 months ago

    I have no interest in a business account that has a minimum of 3 users at $900/year... I am a single user.  Why can't you add this as an add-on to the non-business accounts?  I would gladly pay extra for this feature and so would many others. 

  • Kodewulf's avatar
    Kodewulf
    New member | Level 2
    8 months ago

    I'm assuming that Dropbox will take FULL responsibility should ANYTHING happen with my data seeing as they chose to not make this available as a standard feature across the board.  

    In this day and age with how prolific data breaches are I find Dropbox's attitude to be short-sighted in the least.  I have been a Dropbox customer for years and currently have a family plan.  I'm not fond of the idea that my family photos, including those sync'd from other family members, can be exposed and used to generate deepfakes just because Dropbox doesn't think that my privacy and safety isn't important.

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