The information in this article applies to admins on Dropbox Dash for Business.
Note: After identifying items with security gaps, you can fix them individually or in bulk, then create policies to automate fixes.
Learn how to fix these issues.
Preset filters are ready-made views that help you quickly identify common file sharing patterns.. These filters don’t require any setup and you can apply them instantly. They’re ideal when you want fast insight into broad access patterns.
For example, if you’re concerned about link security, you can quickly see all open or company links using the “Open company links” or the “Open public links” preset filter.
Preset filters include:
In the Presets section, select the preset you want to apply. The results update automatically to show only the items that match your selection.
Detailed filters give you more control. You can combine multiple criteria to create very specific results. Each detailed filter also supports include or exclude logic, which allows you to refine your view even further.
For example, to reduce risks and make them easier to identify, you can use filters to find files owned by a specific account, shared publicly, and recently modified by setting the filters to:
Detailed filters include:
These filters help you investigate sensitive items, troubleshoot permission issues, and prepare to fix the issue.
You can use the is (include) and is not (exclude) filters to control which apps appear on the Protect and Control page. By default, filters are set to is, but you can change them to is not to exclude certain criteria. These filters make it easier to show or hide information about specific apps or file types, helping you focus on what matters most.
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