
Dropbox
Dropbox staff can access files for service operations
Files are not end-to-end encrypted by default. Employees can access content for support, operations, and compliance.
Inactive accounts may have files deleted
Dropbox can remove files from accounts that exceed the inactivity period specified in their policy.
AI features analyze all file content
Dropbox AI scans documents, images, and files to provide search results, summaries, and content organization.
Storage limits have been reduced retroactively in the past
Dropbox has historically changed free storage allocations and enforced new limits on existing user accounts.
Files are scanned for copyright violations
That family video or work presentation? Dropbox's AI is analyzing it for DMCA violations. Privacy meets content policing!
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Terms & Conditions Facts
Dropbox
Serving Size: Your File Storage
Servings Per Click: 1 (and it's irreversible)
Amount Per Agreement
Vague Language69%
Access and deletion policies
Rights Surrendered57%
File privacy expectations
Data Shared73%
Employee and AI file access
Fine Print87%
Retroactive policy changes
⚠️Warning
•Employee access to unencrypted files
•Inactive account data deletion possible
•AI scans all file content
•Storage limits changed historically
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