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On Wednesday, news quickly spread on social media about a new enabled-by-default Dropbox setting that shares Dropbox data with OpenAI for an experimental AI-powered search feature, but Dropbox ...
Customers of Dropbox may have had their data compromised in a recent data breach. Here's how to check your information.
In the past, they might e-mail a photo to themselves or save it onto a USB drive to transfer it. But that can be clunky, said Adam Gross, senior vice president of sales and marketing for Dropbox.
The data sharing is limited to users who opt for Dropbox’s AI features. However, files shared with other AI users could also land on OpenAI servers, even after opting out, the report noted.
Earlier this week, Dropbox announced that it will be shutting down its password manager app, Dropbox Passwords, just five years after it first launched. The service shutdown will occur in several ...
Dropbox disclosed that its eSignature service, Dropbox Sign, was compromised and authentication data such as hashed passwords, API keys and OAuth tokens for some users were accessed.
If you use Dropbox Passwords, take note, it’s shutting down, with the first changes coming in days. Here’s all you need to know.
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