secure upload of files to accountant
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@Danp said in secure upload of files to accountant:
Wouldn't dropbox require him to create and share separate directories for each client?
I would do the same in NextCloud.
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@JaredBusch said in secure upload of files to accountant:
@Danp said in secure upload of files to accountant:
Wouldn't dropbox require him to create and share separate directories for each client?
I would do the same in NextCloud.
Exactly. Each client gets their own upload folder.
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Thanks for the help. It looks like the website guy is using Wix and it has a plug in for dropbox, so it made it dead simple to implement.
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A few options that I have had success with are:
www.rmail.com - Good for sending encrypted emails to people. Allows the recipient to reply back securely.
https://neocertified.com/encrypted-contact-form - Allows users to visit your website and use a secure contact form. They can attach files in the form as well.
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He didn't say it was secure... He said the Wix web was able to easily integrate it with Dropbox.
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@aaron said in secure upload of files to accountant:
@dafyre in my defense the topic title has the word secure and Dropbox was mentioned in the first post
Touchee, lol.
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@aaron said in secure upload of files to accountant:
I'm surprised that you consider Dropbox to be secure.
Dropbox is as secure as your password. Same as anything else.
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Some of you have a point. I probably should have said "more secure than sending them across the internet unencrypted." Dropbox is using SSL and AES and has a security team monitoring everything. If there is a breach, they have a lot to lose as a company. If I stood up my own server, I wouldn't have those kinds or resources, so I think it is more secure than something I could put together myself. As @JaredBusch said, DropBox is about as secure as your password.
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Dropbox seems logical. Simple, not expensive, and doesn't require the customer to run an entire server just for this one little thing that probably doesn't happen that often.