They almost certainly have a human verify the validity before reporting (which is probably a 100% manual process). It's all automated, likely triggered by uploads of certain types of files (images/videos). This isn't "Dropbox employees digging through everybody's files hunting for CP". This isn't a legal mandate, they do this voluntarily. I recall someone getting charged after using Gmail in a similar way. Most service providers (including Facebook and Google) actively scan for known PhotoDNA hashes of CP provided by NCMEC and other groups, and will report if they detect and then verify any of them. You can add passwords to shared links if you’re a Professional, Standard, Advanced, or Enterprise customer.ĭropbox Professional, Standard, Advanced, Business, Business Plus, and Enterprise customers can change link settings and customize shared links with professional branding.This isn't surprising. You can’t manage those shared links, so be sure to only share with people you trust.
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