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rwoj
9 months agoExplorer | Level 3
Access to a file after logging out
Hi,
I have access to the PDF file that was created from a Word file - after logging out of the account, through the browser history.
This looks like an error. Am I right?
- 9 months ago
Hi again, rwoj! From what you’ve mentioned so far, and especially since this is happening with Microsoft files, I believe that the issue lies in what’s mentioned here ("When you create/open a new file through Office Online, a link to this file is automatically saved to Dropbox for easy access”).
In that case, I’m afraid it’s not possible to prevent those shared links from being automatically generated, but you can always disable them from your Shared tab, like you’ve done already.
If you wish though, I can pass any feedback you have on this to our development team for you.
rwoj
Explorer | Level 3
As I said earlier — just opening a Word file (online) automatically adds links for editing and viewing. If I then manually remove both links, this no longer happens; even if I open the exact same file in the exact same way, the links are not created.
I even created a new folder and a new Microsoft Word document in it – using the Create option inside Dropbox (still via browser). Immediately after opening it, I had two shared links, one for editing and one for viewing. Then, in the same directory, I added a new (empty) Microsoft Excel document. When I clicked on it, it opened in the online editor (Microsoft 365 again) and I immediately had shared links to edit and view.
It doesn’t happen with PDF files. I observed that only with files opened within Microsoft 365 (online). So yes, I do suppose it might be the result of some kind of integration. (The PDF file I wrote about at the very beginning was available through browser history and was generated when printing a Microsoft Word document from an online application.)
That said, I didn’t use any other third party app apart from what is offered inside Dropbox — I thought as part of a deal between Dropbox and Microsoft. I don't remember ever doing anything about it. I don't usually use Dropbox via a browser and I'm not a fan of working in Microsoft applications.
Rob
Nancy
9 months agoDropbox Staff
Hi again, rwoj! From what you’ve mentioned so far, and especially since this is happening with Microsoft files, I believe that the issue lies in what’s mentioned here ("When you create/open a new file through Office Online, a link to this file is automatically saved to Dropbox for easy access”).
In that case, I’m afraid it’s not possible to prevent those shared links from being automatically generated, but you can always disable them from your Shared tab, like you’ve done already.
If you wish though, I can pass any feedback you have on this to our development team for you.
- rwoj9 months agoExplorer | Level 3
Hi Nancy, thanks for your reply.
On the page you linked to, I only see this fragment: "When you create a new file through Office Online, a link to this file is automatically saved to Dropbox for easy access". There is no mention of opening a file there.
By the way, automatically creating a link to files in Dropbox – when creating or opening – without a clear warning that such a file can be seen (and even edited) by anyone who has access to the browser history, is at least questionable. And it really doesn't matter what you can find in the documentation about it.
I wasn't aware this was happening. This indicates either a wrong company strategy or bad design. It's hard for me to imagine that a company with Dropbox's experience would make such basic mistakes – so I conclude that this is the strategy. Either way, for me this means a drastic drop in trust.
Anyway, thank you for you assistance.
Rob
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