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How Dropbox Knows When You’re Sharing Copyrighted Stuff (Without Actually Looking At Your Stuff)

Late last night, a tweet was spread far and wide showing that a DMCA notice had blocked a file from being shared on a Dropbox user’s account.

As of this afternoon, it’s seen just shy of 3 thousand retweets.

What was going on? Was Dropbox suddenly doing something sketchy? Were they suddenly lurking around their users folders, digging for copyrighted material hiding amongst personal files?

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techcrunch.com
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Dropbox finally releaseed its native Apple Silicon beta

For months, Dropbox users were waiting, and finally, they can download a beta of the desktop app that operates natively on Apple’s Arm-based processors. Users

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techacrobat.com
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Dropbox releases an invite-only password management app

However, there's a catch: the app is invite-only for now. While the general public can download and install it onto their devices, no one can use it without being granted access (presumably a beta key of some kind).

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techspot.com
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Dropbox now only allows three devices per account if you're on the free plan

The good news is that folks who had more than three devices attached to their account before March 2019 will be spared from the three-device limit.

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