Head of Product, Dropbox Pro, ChenLi Wang said, “Simplicity and ease of has a core part of our DNA or philosophy in how we design and build products.” Google offers 1TB for $9.99 while Microsoft offers OneDrive 200 GB accounts for $3.99 a month.īut Dropbox is interested in more than just competing on price and the amount of storage given to users (although, today’s announcement does make it more appealing to customers shopping for cloud storage), it’s about making the service that “just works” for all levels of users. From there they can unlink a device from an account and remotely wipe all the data associated stored in the Dropbox account.īy upgrading the storage of all pro accounts to 1TB, Dropbox is striking back at recent cloud storage solutions from Google and Microsoft. From any computer users can log into their account and access their devices. Remote wipe gives users piece of mind when a device, either a computer or mobile, goes missing. The defaults are one day and one week, but you can set any date you like. When sharing a file from the Dropbox site, via the sharing settings you can set a password and determine how long a file will be available to a person or persons you are sharing it with. Passwords for shared links makes sure only the person intended to see the files.
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