Is Dropbox Safe in Chile?
Privacy analysis under Law 19.628
📜 Chile Privacy Laws & Dropbox
Chile enforces Law 19.628, which govern how Dropbox can collect, process, and store your personal data.
Your Rights in Chile
- Right to Access: Request a copy of your data
- Right to Deletion: Request removal of your data
- Right to Portability: Transfer your data to another service
- Right to Object: Opt out of certain data processing
Under Law 19.628, Dropbox must respond to valid data requests within the legally mandated timeframe.
📊 How Dropbox Handles Chile User Data
Dropbox collects the following data from Chile users:
- stored files
- file metadata
- device info
- usage patterns
- contacts
Data Storage Location
Depending on Dropbox's infrastructure, your data may be stored in data centers outside {c_name}, which affects legal jurisdiction and data protection.
🔒 Encryption & Security for Chile
Encryption: Partial
Encrypted in transit (TLS) and at rest (AES-256), but Dropbox holds encryption keys and can access files.
Chile users should review local security standards.
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Last updated: January 2026