![]() ![]() We wanted to address some comments about Project Infinite and the kernel. Now, in order to protect the organization and shared content, when someone performs such an operation, they will be warned with a dialog that looks like this: Rolling out today, starting with Dropbox Enterprise customers, is a better way. Summer is quickly approaching and you’ve brought on an intern. The intern, never having used Dropbox before, moves a folder from inside their Team folder to their Desktop, not realizing that they’ve simultaneously removed access to this folder for everyone else in the company. Now of course this folder could be restored, but don’t you wish there was a better way so this could have been prevented from even happening? With so many teams on Dropbox, we increasingly hear about a scenario we call the “untrained intern problem.” Imagine you are working with a bunch of other people on a project and collaborating through a Team folder on Dropbox. ![]() We’ve seen the number of companies that rely on Dropbox Business soar past 150,000 since we launched it just three years ago. As we’ve been building out our kernel extension, we have also begun to look at what other long-standing user problems we can solve. ![]()
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