

You and the university community have a shared responsibility to use U-M Dropbox appropriately with sensitive university data and take the necessary precautions. Sensitive Data with Dropboxĭropbox at U-M may be used with some types of sensitive university data, including Protected Health Information (PHI), according to the Sensitive Data Guide: Dropbox at U-M. Advanced collaboration and productivity tools (e.g., Dropbox Paper, file locking, commenting, Dropbox badge, and more).įor more information on Dropbox Team Folders at U-M, refer to the Dropbox Team Folders page.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).There is also a 14-day trial of the Plus and Professional plans, which you can use to test out the. 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 5 TB of storage for individual accounts and 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. Dropbox Basic can hold 2GB of files for an indefinite period, although it has limited features.
