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  • mmgonyer

    Is there a way to password protect individual folders?

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  • Howard

    Hi ,

    Welcome to the community and thanks for your first post in the forum!

    Thanks for the detailed question! Check out this article about password protecting your files when using a shared link! That is the current feature of password protecting that Box has. 

     

    Be sure to look at the Community Guidelines, and check out our Product News,Training Guides, and Help Articles. For tips on how to getting around, see this video.

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  • Box Product Support

    An option to password protect individual folders would be very useful, especially as permissions trickle down from parent folders; some organizations will want to restrict access to sub-folders to only certain employees or individuals in the organization.

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  • Box Product Support

    Agreed, I have an instance today where it would be nice to restrict a single folder with a password.  The password for a shared link is not adequate enough.  Instead I believe I will have to move this file out of the parent folder to ensure other people can't see it.  It contains highly confidential information, but I didn't want it living outside of the branch folder structure.  Oh Well I guess.

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  • Box Product Support

    I am having this same issue today.  I want to keep my collaborators in the parent folder but I want a folder within this parent folder to be locked so only 2 collaborators can see it.  Want to do it this way so we don't have to create another separate folder with the same project name just for two collaborators.  Just seems duplicative and less organized having two folders for the same project.  It would be nice to be able to lock any folder within a "collaborator shared" folder so that only some of the collaborators can see it.

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  • France

    Hi ,

     

    Welcome to the Box Community and thanks for your first post in the forum!

     

    Thanks so much for your suggestion!

     

    Though we highly encourage our users to explore that ability to assign access level to their members and take advantage of the "waterfall permissions"--when inviting collaborators in a project, we have had lots of requests for this type of  "password protected folder" which sounds like a really interesting idea.

     

    The Box Community team shares selected conversations on the community back to other Box teams from time to time, including product feedback. However, if you'd like to provide direct feedback you can always submit a case to Box support.

     

    Thanks for your help and time in the Community! Be sure to read our guidelines, Subscribe to content you like, and complete your profile on the community.

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  • Box Product Support

    +1   Did BOx ever create this feature?

     

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  • Box Product Support

    Nope. Just asked this morning. So now I have 20 employees who can potentially see my Social Security number because we also keep our W-9's saved on there. I guess they want us to have to open up a separate account (more $$$). I would get a DropBox before I do that. ?

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  • Sharon Asplund

    It seems they do have this feature now. There is a "padlock" feature you can use:

    https://blog.box.com/secure-sharing-tips-from-box-support#:~:text=Clicking%20the%20padlock%20icon%20to,%2Ffile%20you're%20sharing.

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  • Neel Sharma

    I am interested in password protecting Box folders accessible via Box Drive on PCs and laptops.  The concern is to protect against a backdoor ransomware attack through a cloud drive (such as Box Drive) mounted on desktops.  Is there a way to secure Box folders access mounted as a cloud drive - or is there some other way devised to protect against a ransomware/malware insertion to cloud folders via windows drives? 

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  • Jeff Davis

    2200 Days later... Hey, box!
    Can we get some password-protected folders over here?

    Thanks.

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