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Saturday, June 16, 2012
Dropbox Will Soon Be Done With Public Folders, But Existing Users Get To Keep Them
Dropbox can be a nifty service to have in your digital arsenal, but a new change to the service may make sharing files a little less straightforward. According to an email sent to developers who use the Dropbox API, the cloud storage company will no longer be creating Public folders for new users starting on July 31. Fret not, you current Dropbox users -- a Dropbox representative left a note on the company?s support forums stating that the functionality won?t disappear for current users, but those who create new accounts after the cutoff date won?t be able to their dump files in a public folder to simplify sharing.
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