I added two screenshots, one from my web login, and one from my finder. My web login (not showing Eurowerte.doc): His is the Android screenshot with the critical file circled (“Eurowerte.doc”, which is in another folder called “Tim” in my Dropbox that I never ever shared): (I don’t blame him, I’d have looked at it too) I asked my friend to send me screenshots, and he had the file there, and could also tell me the contents. Shocked (I thought no one ever saw this document), I looked at the shared folder, but the document couldn’t be found, neither in the iOS app, nor on the Mac. This changed this weekend.Ī friend messaged me, telling me that I might have mistakenly moved a certain private document in a shared folder. ![]() ![]() See below.Įven if there were rumors that Dropbox could access files, I somehow felt safe having everything in there that I consider private documents. UPDATE: Dropbox answered, deny, and think it’s my error. I deem this doable technically, but as I don’t have the time / money to build this platform (that I have sketched out already), I just want to tell you programmers out there that you should really build a platform, that can show people what they really would love. For someone, who has the same expectations in the diverse categories, you most likely can give very good recommendations (or advice on what he/she won’t like too).īut if you understand how people feel about certain categories of consumables, what they rate about the consumable and what they don’t rate, and what expectations they have in these rated subproperties, it should be possible to calculate a distance between the peoples expectations about categories in a consumable space, and to tell them reliably things they’re missing out on still. Highly subjective thing, such a rating.īut a rating is also a message to others, a recommendation (or the opposite), expecting that they feel similar to you about certain categories and the expectations you have. A rating is not very differentiated as such, and also very dependent on what you like category-wise as well as how high your expectations are. ![]() As if you say “I liked it” or “Well it was average” to “I didn’t like it at all”. A rating is subjective in nature as a single person gives it to “rate” the quality of something.
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