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HealthFreak
3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
End-to-end encryption on Dropbox content. How does it work?
Hi are files sent from Mac or iPhone to Dropbox Cloud end-to-end encrypted?
- 3 years ago
Hi HealthFreak, I hope you're doing well!
Feel free to have a look here, in regards to your question.
If you have more questions, I think the best way for you to have an insight would be to check with the respective app on their end.
Cheers!
Здравко
Legendary | Level 20
Hi HealthFreak,
You question is somewhat meaningless. Probably you want to ask if connection between your device (Mac or iPhone) from one side and Dropbox servers from other side is encrypted. If so, TLS1.2 is in use - might be not the best, but it's reliable enough. As ROKYRAJ noted, end-to-end encryption (E2EE) is something different and doesn't fit in your question - it's more secure presumably (depends on how is realized). If you mean, is E2EE provided somehow from Dropbox? - No, it doesn't not.
Of course, you are not limited in any way to encrypt your content using third party software (syncing encrypted containers for instance - something very secure and widely used).
HealthFreak
3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Yes - does it encrypt your data on your device before syncing it to the cloud?
- Здравко3 years agoLegendary | Level 20
OMG!!! There are many ways to protect some data.
One such a way is to encrypt data and store somewhere. If that's what you are asking for - No - Dropbox doesn't do it.
Another way is to protect data transmission between 2 points (usually a device and server). In such a way entire communication (including transferred data) are encrypted during transportation and protected. If that's what you mean - Yes - TLS1.2 is in use.
The 2 ways, mentioned, are completely different and independent from each other! Could be used only one, only other or in combination. In case of Dropbox one of the question's answer is Yes, another is No. 🙂 What is the correct one??? 🧐 Do you understand that you have put 2 different questions in single place (as a single sentence) and expect one answer?
Hope it's a bit more clear now.
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