This article describes features available to all Dropbox Dash customers.
Note: Adding someone to a Stack with their name or email will automatically give that person access to any Dropbox files or folders in the Stack. They’ll also have access to any files and folders added to the Stack after it’s been shared with them. If you share a Stack using a link, the existing Dropbox file and folder permissions will remain the same.
To add people to a Stack on dash.ai:
You can also adjust the sharing permissions and click Copy link before entering a name or email address to copy and paste a link to the Stack wherever you wish.
To add people to a Stack on the Dash desktop app:
You can also click Copy link before entering a name or email address to copy and paste a link to the Stack wherever you wish.
Notes:
To add people to a Stack on dropbox.com:
From here, you can copy a link to the Stack by tapping (copy) next to the link, or selecting the app you’d like to use to share the link directly.
From here, you can select the app you’d like to use to share a link directly, a contact you’d like to send the Stack to, or copy a link to the Stack by tapping Copy.
Anyone with the Stack link can access the content it contains. However, if the content is stored in Dropbox, access still depends on the file’s sharing settings. Only content with link-based access enabled can be opened.
To prevent Stack links from granting access to Dropbox content, you can enable link restrictions on the content’s parent folder.
When link restrictions are enabled:
Learn how to manage sharing permissions for Dropbox content.
This setting affects everyone with access to the parent folder, including people who may have added the content to a Stack. Use this option when you need tighter control over who can view or open your files, regardless of how they’re shared.
Learn how to manage Stack permissions.
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