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LKRD
7 years agoNew member | Level 2
Can I password-protect my Dropbox folder?
I want to ensure that people cannot access my dropbox if my computer was stolen. Can i password protect the dropbox folder?
- 7 years agoNot with Dropbox no, because it is just a folder on the machine like all others.
How do you secure 'My Documents' etc.? Do the same to the Dropbox one.
Mark
Super User II
Not with Dropbox no, because it is just a folder on the machine like all others.
How do you secure 'My Documents' etc.? Do the same to the Dropbox one.
How do you secure 'My Documents' etc.? Do the same to the Dropbox one.
LKRD
7 years agoNew member | Level 2
my laptop is protected with password and any new confidential documents but i want to secure old docuents in a old folder but the encryption option is greyed out so cant do it
- Sanchez7 years agoDropbox StaffHey again, LKRD,Where is this old folder located? What encryption option are you referring to? Can you include a screenshot in your next reply?Cheers
- Norah7 years agoDropbox StaffI hope you’re doing great! :rainbow:Just checking back with you, did you have the time to have a look at Sanchez questions in order to troubleshoot further?Let me know if there has been any progress on the issue![This thread is now closed by moderators due to inactivity. If you're experiencing a similar behavior, feel free to start a new discussion in the Dropbox Community here.]
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