![]() If you have images, you see a nice gallery in your links and Office documents now have a preview. The second thing that was added was a preview to your shared links. The chances that someone is able to guess both of these within the next 10,000 years is pretty low. To add a level of security to the shared links, Dropbox now has a hashed value so that someone would then need to know the unique hash as well as the file name. The risk there is that the links to the files were formulaic and anyone could crawl your Public folder looking for things they maybe shouldn't have. ![]() In the early days, Dropbox offered a Public folder where you could easily serve webpages, images or anything else you want to share to the world. Dropbox is a great way to post an image quickly on a forum or as free hosting for your low traffic website, but there are a few things to know. I notice a lot of people asking about why they can't get images to display on their website when using Dropbox shared links. ![]()
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