I opened a Dropbox file in Adobe Acrobat Premium and later discovered Dropbox has (quietly) given Adobe Acrobat Premium read/write access to my entire Dropbox folder hierarchy. Every Dropbox file has been automatically uploaded to the Adobe Document Cloud and deleting a file or folder in Adobe Acrobat deletes it from Dropbox and vice versa. This means that Dropbox and Adobe now sync with one another across the entire Dropbox folder structure. Is this the expected behavior?
Thanks,
Neil
Additional details:
I use Dropbox on my iPhone 11. I recently purchased Adobe Acrobat Premium on my iPhone (to remove blank pages from Dropbox pdf files). I later noticed missing files in Dropbox and it turns out that cleaning up the files from Adobe Acrobat Premium also deleted them from Dropbox. This is a surprising feature if not a bug. My use case is as follows:
1) Open the pdf in Dropbox on iPhone.
2) Click on the blue “Open” icon.
3) From the “Open with” menu that opens select “Adobe Acrobat Reader”.
4) This opens the pdf file in Adobe Acrobat Premium.
5) I remove the blank pages in Adobe Acrobat Premium using the “Organize” feature, save it, wait a few seconds for the new file to be transferred back to Dropbox.
After I refresh the file in Dropbox, the blank pages have been removed. So far, so good. However, something unexpected happens when I delete the file from Adobe Acrobat Premium after the file has been saved to Dropbox. The file is deleted from both Adobe Acrobat Premium (expected) and Dropbox (unexpected).
I found out about this behavior when I noticed that there are many recently deleted files in Dropbox which I have no memory of ever deleting. I am surprised that deleting files in Adobe Acrobat Premium can delete them in Dropbox without warning. This is a serious issue. Had the Dropbox restore feature not existed, these files would have been permanently lost without any warning.