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doddle
3 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I shared a folder and someone deleted the files...
I shared a folder I own with family and someone deleted the files thinking they were just deleting them off their PC as they needed the space. I didn't get a notification and now it's 3 months later ...
- 3 years ago
Yes that is normal behaviour I'm afraid - Dropbox does not notify you of every change in a shared folder as there are safeguards in place for when people delete things like this (i.e. the other person is told the first time they delete things in a share it deletes for everybody and do they want to continue).
EventHorizon
New member | Level 2
We use Dropbox essentially as a shared drive. So this sounds like a person either through ignorance or malice could simply remove files and if no one else notices they are gone forever? Is there any security to prevent this from happening? Or put another way, how do users implement a secure backup system?
Jay
3 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi EventHorizon, there isn't any option to prevent files from being deleted, unless you're in a shared folder with read-only access.
You would still have some time to restore files via the events page or the deleted files page.
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