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Gershon1
Explorer | Level 3
2 years ago

Apparent recent changes in how Drop box works

I could always email a Drop box link of my recorded lecture to my students and they would just download it and save it wherever they wanted. They did not need to have a Dropbox account. I just discov...
  • Rich's avatar
    2 years ago

    Gershon1 wrote:

    I could always email a Drop box link of my recorded lecture to my students and they would just download it and save it wherever they wanted. They did not need to have a Dropbox account.


    Nothing has changed in how view-only shared links work. A recipient might get promoted to create an account but it's an optional step. They should be able to just close that modal and continue to the file. Dropbox also can't control where someone saves a file that they're downloading. Their browser controls that. Even if the person has a Dropbox account and uses the Save to Dropbox option, they can still select any folder that they want in their Dropbox, or they can just click the Download button and save it anywhere on their computer.

     

    If the link you're sending provides edit access, then a Dropbox account is required. Make sure you're creating a view-only shared link.

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