No. Pretty fucking far from safe :) (a) Unsandboxed app gets root privileges to circumvent your privacy settingshttps://twitter.com/mobile_reach/status/774877467240566784 …
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(b) (This is the big one) You’re entrusting all your files—unencrypted—to a US corp w Condoleezza Rice on its board.https://twitter.com/aral/status/774878679344226304 …
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That's false, and you should know better. Dropbox encrypts the files on their servers. It is possible to decrypt, but needs your DB.
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But it is false and irresponsible to say the files are unencrypted on their servers, anyone can read them. That's Bush-like mendacity.
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Not anyone, just Dropbox, Inc. That’s unencrypted as far as I’m concerned. False/irresponsible *not* to point that out.
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