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Michael_E
28 days agoNew member | Level 1
How can I remove external collaborators from my Dropbox team?
I just created a new Business account and set up all the initial members. One of the people accidently selected the Merge option when responding to the invite and of course that did not go well. So...
Rich
28 days agoSuper User II
Michael_E wrote:SIMPLY BEING A MEMBER OF MY BUSINESS SITE SHOULD NOT GIVE ME THE POWER TO TOTALLY DELETE HIS PERSONAL ACCOUT
But he wasn't simply a member. By choosing to merge his account into the team, he transferred ownership of his account to you and was now using one of your paid licenses.
He had a choice when joining; merge the account as he did, or join the team and move all of his current content to a new personal account that only he had access to.
If you haven't done it, you can restore his account within seven days from the deletion. Once you do, you need to convert the account back to an individual account. This is the process to remove someone from the team while letting them keep the account. If you just remove someone from the team, they lose access to the account and the files within it.
And now I just noticed that I have 32 External Collaborators on the site that I assume came from him even though he was deleted. How do I remove them?
Where do you see them listed? Do they actually have access to anything? You can monitor external sharing on your team's Security page.
There is no way that DropBox should EVER have added them as collaborators to my site. This is a serious data security risk.
Remember that you used a function that is intended to fully merge an account and have full control over it. This is very much the intended behavior when adding someone as a member of the team.
If this isn't your intent and they need to be a member, they should join with a new, empty account or, if you just want to share and collaborate on files, they don't need to be a member of the team at all and you can just share a folder with them.
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