Dropbox has recently made changes to it’s terms of service that requires some effort on your part.
Previously files uploaded from Dropbox were uploaded through a shared API key. For enhanced security and comply with Dropbox’s new Terms of Service, we now require all developers to enter their own Dropbox credentials.
This process will not impact your end user experience, or how you interact with Filepicker. It will only require developers to create their own Dropbox app, and enter them into the developer portal.
It is very simple, and some of our customers were doing it already. We have step by step instructions for you to follow.
If you have any questions, email us support@filepicker.io or call 1-866-873-0249.
From FilePicker.io:
Changes in User Uploads from Dropbox
Dropbox has recently made changes to it’s terms of service that requires some effort on your part.
Previously files uploaded from Dropbox were uploaded through a shared API key. For enhanced security and comply with Dropbox’s new Terms of Service, we now require all developers to enter their own Dropbox credentials.
This process will not impact your end user experience, or how you interact with Filepicker. It will only require developers to create their own Dropbox app, and enter them into the developer portal.
It is very simple, and some of our customers were doing it already. We have step by step instructions for you to follow.
If you have any questions, email us support@filepicker.io or call 1-866-873-0249.
Mark