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Harry K.6
9 years agoNew member | Level 1
Desktop/mobile client syncing after password change: security flaw?
Last week I've change my password though the website, at work. On my home computer I have installed the Desktop client. I have not changed a thing and it was syncing without problems.
The same hap...
- 8 years ago
techs2017 if somebody has your password then installing Dropbox is the least of your worries.
Super Users are not employees but the answer is the official one - this isnt a security flaw. Its by design.
When somebody adds Dropbox to their computer you receive an email telling you this has happened, unless you've disabled those security emails in the Account section.
Also, if they did do that then you can unlink the account via the same Account page. For Plus and Business users you can also request that a remote delete is done while unlinking clients.
Richard P.
9 years agoSuper User alumni
Its not a security flaw - clients that are connected only use the password for the first time they connect, after that they use a token that they receive on that first authentication. Same goes for all third party apps.
Changing your password does not invalidate these tokens, nor should it.
You can deauthourise tokens and their applications via www.dropbox.com/account#security
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