Don’t use Dropbox without knowing these security tips


Tips for using Dropbox safely

There are certain risks that can occur if you use the cloud without regard to the security. For example, you could put your data on false pages, download fraudulent files, or even compromise third parties if you upload unencrypted files and they end up in the wrong hands.

Use only the official Dropbox app

something fundamental to use Dropbox safely is to use only the official app or its legit website. Avoid using third-party programs, although you may find certain options that have some advantages, such as some added features or certain services.

If you use the official application you will avoid many problems, since it has previously passed a filter and you make sure that you are not using software that could have been modified in a malicious way. Always download the program from reliable sources.

Protect your account well

You should also keep in mind the importance of protect account properly. Use a good password. A good key is one that has letters (both uppercase and lowercase), numbers, and other special symbols. Never use passwords that you are already using elsewhere.

Also, another option to add an extra layer of protection is to enable two-factor authentication. That will force a hypothetical intruder to put a code beyond the password. It is usually a code that you receive by SMS, for example.


Be careful with the files you download

Be careful with any file you are going to download via Dropbox. You could end up with a fake link, leading directly to a document that has actually been created just to steal, to scam whoever downloads it. Check if it is really legit or not and avoid falling for it.

Analyzing links to know if they are safe or not is key. If in doubt, never download such a file. Even so, it is always convenient to have a good antivirus installed to maximize security.

Add extra encryption

When you are going to upload a file, especially if it is an important document, you can add a extra encryption. This will make it more protected. In case that file ends up in the wrong hands, you would prevent them from being able to use it against you. It would need to be decrypted in order to be opened.

There are different ways to encrypt files for uploading to the cloud. We recommend it when they are documents that have sensitive information or may affect an organization, for example.

In short, by following these tips you can improve security when using Dropbox. Avoid attacks and mistakes that could affect your privacy. It is a platform that has been the target of hackers on many occasions and should be prevented.


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