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Old May 23rd 18, 08:45 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
David B.[_2_]
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On 23-May-18 7:44 PM, Savageduck wrote:
On May 23, 2018, David B. wrote
(in article ):

On 23-May-18 12:48 AM, Savageduck wrote:
Dropbox is on a server. However, with macOS at least, one also has a local
Dropbox folder, and that folder, along with all the sub-folders, and files
are visible in the Finder.


Are you sure that is supposed to happen?


Yes.

Who puts that local Dropbox folder onto your Mac?


It is part of the full DB installation, as it is for box.com with their sync
folder, Adobe CC Creative Cloud Files, Amazon Drive, and even iCloud Drive.
They all work the same way with a local folder, and a web browser interface,
along with some app specific features, some better than others.

Did you grant permission for that?


The same level of permission I granted Apple for iCloud, and Adobe for CC.

Android is correct in that if one right-clicks on a file in the Dropbox
folder one of the options presented is to “Copy Dropbox Link”, along
with; “Share”, “View on Dropbox.com”, Version History”, & “View
Comments”.


Has Apple condoned such action or is Steve Carroll correct?


As I said, android is the one who was correct.

Apple didn’t have to “condone” anything, it is exactly the same as they
have been doing since the days of iTools when I paid Apple $99/year for 20GB
storage and a .mac.com email address which expanded to add .me.com, and
.icloud.com suffixes.

I suggest you run KnockKnock as a precaution.


Don’t bring your obsession into this NG.



All comments noted. Thank you.

I hope you are right!

As far as I'm aware, I haven't INSTALLED Dropbox on my iMac but I can
still USE it from the Droppbox server.

Here's an example link:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6nj382qhv4...29.tiff?d l=0

There is NO Dropbox folder on my new iMac.

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David B.