Dropbox removed ability to opt your files out of AI training::undefined

  • @redcalcium
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    305 months ago

    Wait, Dropbox can use your files to train AI? How is this acceptable? Aren’t people storing their keepass vaults there?

    • @logicbomb@lemmy.world
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      95 months ago

      Password manager is one of the few “free” services that I pay for. Still feeling pretty good about 1password.

      • @Plopp@lemmy.world
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        75 months ago

        Pff, such capitalist bull. But communists at least have LastPass, that shares our passwords with the world under the banner of no private ownership.

        But seriously, paying for a password manager is a good thing. Find a good and secure one that is properly vetted and trusted in the industry, and support them if you can.

    • @MagneticFusion@lemm.ee
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      15 months ago

      You better have created a Keyfile with it and store that only locally on your devices, otherwise if your passwords get leaked or you get hacked it is 100% your fault and not Dropbox’s fault.

      • @redcalcium
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        15 months ago

        But what about files and documents containing PII? It’s not ok to use them for AI training.