
To sign out of any device remotely from : This is because, even though those files were made available offline, they were only accessible in the app and not saved directly to your phone or tablet. When you sign out of a phone or tablet remotely, none of your Dropbox files can be opened or accessed from that device until you sign in again, including files you made available offline.
Note: If a computer is lost or stolen, Dropbox users on Plus, Family, Professional, or Business plans can choose to remotely delete all of their Dropbox files while signing out remotely. However, changes made to your Dropbox files on that computer won’t sync everywhere else you access your files in Dropbox until you sign back in on that device. (This includes folders backed up from your computer, but doesn’t include online-only files). When you sign out of a computer remotely, the Dropbox files synced to that computer remain on that computer and can still be accessed and opened. You can sign out of any computer, phone, or tablet remotely on. Click your avatar (profile picture or initials). Learn how many devices you can use with your Dropbox account, based on your plan. If you sign into, it doesn’t add that device to your device list. Note: This only applies if you sign into the desktop or mobile app. (This was formerly called “linking and unlinking” your devices and your accounts). it's our duty," said Ojas Jog, another parent.When you download and sign into the Dropbox desktop app or the Dropbox mobile app on any computer, phone, or tablet, that device is added to your device list in the security page of your account settings. The photos and videos were apparently first shared with only one person, sometimes through social media apps like Snapchat, before being saved and uploaded to the Dropbox, according to students. "Please know that NPSD and local law enforcement officials are working together on this matter and take alleged activities such as these very seriously," the message read, in part. North Penn School District administrators sent an email to parents on Thursday notifying them of the allegations and the resulting investigation. It's respect," said parent Debbie Aleide. The explicit images that include nude and seminude teen girls under 18 were uploaded alongside, in some cases, girls' names. Students of North Penn High School in Towamencin Township tell NBC10 at least one teenage boy created a Dropbox account to share the media with others. Photos and videos of naked high school girls allegedly posted on a file-sharing website and shared among teens at a Montgomery County, Pennsylvania high school are at the center of an police and school investigation.