top | item 16428848 (no title) anubisresources | 8 years ago Dropbox doesn’t encrypt your data. There area bunch of other companies that do encrypted cloud storage, eg keybase discuss order hn newest daniel_iversen|8 years ago Yes it does, see https://www.dropbox.com/security progval|8 years ago Decryption keys are stored on Dropbox's servers, which makes this encryption pointless if the company turns evil. load replies (1) dsacco|8 years ago This shouldn’t be downvoted. The page states clearly that data is encrypted both in transit and at rest. TorKlingberg|8 years ago I want web access to my files in Dropbox, so E2E encryption is not an option. Ok, you could do decryption in the browser, but I wouldn't trust that.
daniel_iversen|8 years ago Yes it does, see https://www.dropbox.com/security progval|8 years ago Decryption keys are stored on Dropbox's servers, which makes this encryption pointless if the company turns evil. load replies (1) dsacco|8 years ago This shouldn’t be downvoted. The page states clearly that data is encrypted both in transit and at rest.
progval|8 years ago Decryption keys are stored on Dropbox's servers, which makes this encryption pointless if the company turns evil. load replies (1)
dsacco|8 years ago This shouldn’t be downvoted. The page states clearly that data is encrypted both in transit and at rest.
TorKlingberg|8 years ago I want web access to my files in Dropbox, so E2E encryption is not an option. Ok, you could do decryption in the browser, but I wouldn't trust that.
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