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td47
6 months agoHelpful | Level 6
Why does the Dropbox site detect my login as a new connection?
Hello, it seems that MANY sites (including DROPBOX) are being bit lazy in their attempts to decide if I am logging in from a new device. It find it a bit irritating to get an email message telling m...
Jay
Dropbox Staff
Hi td47, thanks for bringing this to our attention.
This can generally happen when using an incognito browser or VPN where your apparent location can change.
We appreciate your feedback and we take all comments into consideration when improving the Dropbox site and services.
If you have any further queries, feel free to message back.
td47
6 months agoHelpful | Level 6
Hello, thanks for that feedback. I do NOT use Incognito mode, OR a VPN. The false positive for device change fingerprinting issue ALWAYS coincides with a Browser update, as I get other notifications from other sites, such as LinkedIn, Paypal and several others. Hopefully this "false fingerprint" issue will improve over time, if enough complaints are received, hence this post. Currently, using the Browser version as one of the data-points for Fingerprinting uniqueness is not safe, and not very logical.
- Rich6 months agoSuper User II
td47 wrote:
Currently, using the Browser version as one of the data-points for Fingerprinting uniqueness is not safe, and not very logical.
They're likely not using the browser version. I update Firefox regularly and Dropbox never detects it as a new device. They simply use a cookie during the sign in process. If you check the Remember Me box when signing in, your device (i.e. your browser) will be remembered. If you don't use that option, it's seen as a new sign in attempt each time and you'll be notified.
It's also worth pointing out that it's not the actual device that they're remembering or recognizing; it's the browser. Sign in with Firefox and have it remember you, then sign in with a different browser. It will be seen as a different sign in attempt and you'll still be notified.
- td476 months agoHelpful | Level 6
Hi Rich thanks for that useful info. I do have the "remember me" on for many sites (including Dropbox), as both my systems are on a private Home Network. It is always possible that some of the others I mentioned as examples do NOT have that ticked on, so I will experiment when I log into them next, and will be especially vigilant when the Browser had just had an update. I am fairly certain that dot updates to Firefox do NOT trigger the issue, but major updates do, so I will try to make notes next time, especially ensuring that the useful tip that you posted is ticked on.
- Rich6 months agoSuper User II
td47 wrote:
I am fairly certain that dot updates to Firefox do NOT trigger the issue, but major updates do ...
Dropbox doesn't look at the version of your browser. If a sign attempt isn't recognized after you update your browser, then it could be that your browser's cache was cleared so the cookie that Dropbox placed no longer exists.
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