How secure is JVCKENWOOD Dropbox?

All files are transferred across the network securely encrypted.

If you are sending personal or confidential data, tick "Encrypt every file" when creating a new drop-off. Then the passphrase you enter must be used when downloading the drop-off. The passphrase is not stored on JVCKENWOOD Dropbox, and cannot be recovered if lost. No one can access the files without it.

All files uploaded and temporarily stored on JVCKENWOOD Dropbox are held on equipment owned and operated at JKUSA's own Datacenter.

All data is subject to the Data Protection regulations and laws of JKUSA and the country.

JVCKENWOOD Dropbox is in no way a "cloud" service. Everything is stored (even temporarily) on equipment directly owned by JKUSA, and managed by its own IT staff.

All access to data is very tightly and strictly controlled by JKUSA. All accesses to data on JVCKENWOOD Dropbox are logged and can be easily checked if you are ever concerned that a 3rd party might have gained access to your data.

Furthermore, uploaded data is only held on JVCKENWOOD Dropbox for a maximum of 14 days, after which time it is automatically deleted. There is no "undelete" facility available at all. No backups are explicitly taken of the uploaded data (it's only a transitory stopping point). After an uploaded file has been deleted, there is no way of recovering the file.

Retrieval of a drop-off by a recipient can only be done with both the drop-off's Claim ID and Passcode.
When dropping off files, you can choose not to send either or both of these to the recipient automatically: you would then need to send that information by hand yourself.