Dropbox Acceptable Use Policy
Dropbox is used by millions of people, and we're proud of the trust placed in
us. In exchange, we trust you to use our services responsibly.
You agree not to misuse the Dropbox services ("Services") or help anyone else
to do so. For example, you must not even try to do any of the following in
connection with the Services:
* probe, scan, or test the vulnerability of any system or network;
* breach or otherwise circumvent any security or authentication measures;
* access, tamper with, or use non-public areas or parts of the Services, or
shared areas of the Services you haven't been invited to;
* interfere with or disrupt any user, host, or network, for example by
sending a virus, overloading, flooding, spamming, or mail-bombing any part
of the Services;
* access, search, or create accounts for the Services by any means other than
our publicly supported interfaces (for example, "scraping" or creating
accounts in bulk);
* send unsolicited communications, promotions or advertisements, or spam;
* send altered, deceptive or false source-identifying information, including
"spoofing" or "phishing";
* promote or advertise products or services other than your own without
appropriate authorization;
* abuse referrals or promotions to get more storage space than deserved;
* circumvent storage space limits;
* sell the Services unless specifically authorized to do so;
* publish or share materials that are unlawfully pornographic or indecent, or
that contain extreme acts of violence;
* advocate bigotry or hatred against any person or group of people based on
their race, religion, ethnicity, sex, gender identity, sexual preference,
disability, or impairment;
* violate the law in any way, including storing, publishing or sharing
material that's fraudulent, defamatory, or misleading; or
* violate the privacy or infringe the rights of others.
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