Hi
BACKGROUND:
I've adopted a policy of keeping 'all' my PC Files & Folders 'only' on a 'Portable' Hard Drive. None are kept on my PC's C: Drive. This is to avoid issues if my Laptop is Ransom-Attacked, Lost, Stolen, Corrupted or Damaged (as my Data is safer if held only on my Portable Hard Drive, and on a USB Drive). However, I also use Dropbox to share some of my Files / Folders, but have a Security Concern about this.
QUESTIONS:
I'm looking for answers to three questions, please.
1. Do you know whether (in order for Dropbox to enable 'upload' to it's Cloud Storage) 'copies' of files / folders are first moved from where a User normally stores them on their PC, to a Dropbox 'Program' Folder that exists somewhere on my PC? If so, I need to know, where on my Windows PC, Dropbox moves 'copies' of my files / folders to, because I want to check if those 'copies' remain in a Dropbox Folder on my PC, 'after' Upload to Dropbox's Cloud Storage. Can you tell me where, on my C: Drive, to locate the Dropbox's 'Program' Files & Folders so I can look to see if 'copies' of my files / folders remain there 'after' Upload to Dropbox?
2. If a Hacker / Attacker gained access to my PC and delved into my C: Drive, could they locate a Dropbox 'Program' Folder into which Dropbox had earlier placed 'copies' of my Files / Folders, to upload to the Cloud (and, thereby, gain access to the Content of those files)? If that's the case, this would defeat my tactic of only keeping my files / folders on a Portable Drive (i.e. 'copies' would still exist on my PC, even when my Portable Drive was disconnected).
3. Can Dropbox be configured in such a way that it only uploads files / folders from my 'Portable' Hard Drive, and does not attempt to upload anything from my C: / Other Drives?
Thanks in advanced for any comments / assistance.