I have a situation where I want to share information with the head of three different teams. However, I do not want these three individuals to see ANYTHING about the others: their email address, their names, locations and even their initials in a cute little colored callout box. But when I share the folders as a test with my colleague, he sees a note that says the following: "...others will be able to see when you view files in this folder". I don't want that. How do I create a secure way of sharing files on Dropbox with other people? I don't know whether those other people have a Dropbox account or not. I tried searching the "community" for answers, but the emphasis is on sharing with everybody, not how to be selective. (And by the way, there is a box there (see below) that says "Add to Dropbox". What does this mean? I already uploaded the folders to Dropbox. Is this supposed to refer to the recipient's Dropbox account? What if s/he doesn't have one? What happens if one doesn't click on that dialog box? What happens if one does?)
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