Dropbox account access is user account access service made available by Dropbox Inc. Dropbox account access allows websites to access data from a user’s Dropbox account, upon the (explicit) authorization of the user.
Yes, you do.
If you use Dropbox account access, you should add the “Dropbox account access” service to your privacy policy. The Personal Data collected are various types of Data specified in their Privacy Policy.
Yes, you do.
Dropbox account access may install cookies on your visitors’ devices, as stated in their Cookie Policy. Therefore, you’ll need a Cookie Policy as well.
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With iubenda, you can easily declare which services your website uses to collect data. You can find the “Dropbox account access” service in the “Access to third-party accounts” section of our Privacy and Cookie Policy Generator.
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