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How do I share a link to a file in my Dropbox folder?



How do I share a link to a file in my Dropbox folder?


Currently, you can create a link to any file in your Public folder by copying its public link from the Dropbox website or by right-clicking (Windows/Linux) or Control-clicking (Mac OS X) on the file using the desktop application.


However, we're pleased to announce a new way to share your files. Now any file or folder in your Dropbox folder can be shared! All you have to do is enable your account by clicking this link.
https://www.dropbox.com/enable_shmodel




With the new sharing model, you'll be able to create a shareable link from the Dropbox website. Once you create a shareable link, send it to anyone with a web browser or via sites like Twitter or Facebook.


Each shareable link is secure! When you create a shareable link, Dropbox creates a unique token used only in that link. It is almost impossible to guess the token, but even if someone was able to, they'd have to know the name of the folder and files the link points to. That said, if you publish the link on a website or somewhere public, anybody can use the link and the website where your link is posted might even be included in search engines.


Please note, when you choose to create a link to a folder, everything in the folder and its sub-folders will be accessible from the public link. Move items out of the shared folder or select Remove this share from the Sharing tab if you no longer wish to make these files public.
https://www.dropbox.com/share




https://www.dropbox.com/help/167






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