Dropbox AI Data Rights Analysis
Live monitoring of Dropbox's Terms of Service and Privacy Policy for AI training clauses.
High Risk Detected
Recent changes to Dropbox's terms may affect your data rights for AI training. Review the analysis below.
Monitored Documents
Last checked: 1/15/2026
The document implies that Dropbox may use Customer Content and User Data for service improvements, including AI and machine learning processes, without explicit limitations.
Relevant clause:
"We use this information to provide, improve, and promote our Services, and protect Dropbox users."
Risk detected: 12/4/2025
Last checked: 1/15/2026
No AI/ML language detected in the changes made.
Risk detected: 1/10/2026
Detection History
Past alerts detected while monitoring Dropbox's documents
The document implies that Dropbox may use Customer Content and User Data for service improvements, including AI and machine learning processes, without explicit limitations.
Relevant clause:
"We use this information to provide, improve, and promote our Services, and protect Dropbox users."
Want to monitor Dropbox automatically?
Get instant alerts when Dropbox updates their terms with AI training clauses.
Start Monitoring FreeFrequently Asked Questions
Does Dropbox use my data for AI training?
⚠️ Our analysis detected HIGH RISK clauses in Dropbox's terms regarding AI training and data usage. Review the detailed analysis above.
How often is this analysis updated?
ClausePatrol checks Dropbox's documents daily. When changes are detected, our AI analyzes them for AI training clauses and data rights implications.
Can I opt out of Dropbox AI training?
Opt-out options vary by vendor. Check Dropbox's privacy settings or contact their support team. ClausePatrol monitors these policies to alert you when opt-out terms change.