

Advanced data protection (e.g., version history and file recovery, advanced sharing permissions, password protection, granular permissions, and more).All of the core features (e.g., storage, anytime/anywhere access to files, secure sharing, and more).

(For more information on what happens to your U-M Dropbox account when you leave the university, refer to Dropbox: Accounts for People Who Leave U-M.) Dropbox makes it easy to connect and collaborate, whether you’re sharing files with a friend or working with a large team.Dropbox at U-M is a cloud file storage option that provides automatic backup and is readily accessible from any device. U-M Dropbox is available with 5TB of storage for individual accounts and currently no storage limit for Team Folders for all active faculty, staff, students, emeritus, and Type-1 sponsored affiliates at the Ann Arbor, Dearborn, Flint, and Michigan Medicine campuses. Seamless collaboration: It’s hard to keep track of important attachments in a crowded inbox.File previews: Anyone visiting your shared links can preview over 175 file types and add comments-no special software required.Recipients won’t need a Dropbox account-they can click the link to view and download the file. Shared links: Easily create a link for any file in your Dropbox that you can paste into an email, chat, or text.Version history: If you ever change your mind, you can roll a file back to any version saved to Dropbox in the past 30 days.You can easily restore anything you’ve deleted in the past 30 days from. File recovery: Accidentally deleted a file from your Dropbox? No problem.And with our desktop and mobile apps, you can automatically upload photos and videos to Dropbox from your phone, camera, or SD card. File sync: Back up anything by storing it in the Dropbox folder on your computer.
