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by SoftwareMaven
5472 days ago
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I don't think that is as damning as you seem to. Once a company reaches more than a handful of people, knowing all the tools inside and out (especially in the divide between development and support, which this particular case highlighted) becomes impossible. However, regardless of whether I feel like the previous event said anything about DropBox's development capabilities, I do feel like this event does. I'm responsible for the authentication code for my company. I can't imagine having a default "YES" in any circumstance, and that DropBox did shakes my faith in them and their ability to protect my information significantly. |
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