
In March 2013, the company acquired Mailbox, a popular email app, and in April 2014, the company introduced Dropbox Carousel, a photo and video gallery app. Dropbox offers computer apps for Microsoft Windows, Apple macOS, and Linux computers, and mobile apps for iOS, Android, and Windows Phone smartphones and tablets. Dropbox Basic users are given two gigabytes of free storage space. Dropbox uses a freemium business model, where users are offered a free account with set storage size, with paid subscriptions available that offer more capacity and additional features. The contents of these folders are synchronized to Dropbox's servers and to other computers and devices where the user has installed Dropbox, keeping the same files up-to-date on all devices. 4 System requirements for the Dropbox appĭropbox brings files together in one central place by creating a special folder on the user's computer.Trial for the Bridgewater case has been set for Sept. 29, the teen was sentenced to 18 months’ probation for possession of child pornography, and he must also perform 25 hours of community service and submit a DNA sample. The most recent was the conviction of a 16-year-old Newfoundland boy who circulated nude pictures of a 15-year-old female schoolmate. There have also been some recent convictions under child pornography laws for the circulation of Internet images, with sentences often limited to community service and probation. The 17-year-old attempted suicide and was taken off life support after a digital photo of what her family says was a sexual assault was circulated among students at her school in Cole Harbour, N.S. The case is one of the first in Canada involving legislation introduced in late 2013 after the death of Nova Scotia teen Rehtaeh Parsons, which captured national attention.


1, 2014, until May 12, 2015.Ĭharges were laid after Bridgewater police launched a year-long investigation in response to the complaints from Bridgewater Junior/Senior administrators, leading to the seizure of a number of electronic devices - mainly cellphones - which were handed over to the RCMP Technological Crime Unit for analysis. “He snapchatted the photos to (names blanked out) and they would trade other pictures of girls.”Īccording to the allegations in the police application, the activities went on between Dec. “He does not believe any of the girls were older than 18.” “He (the youth) kept the photos in an app called Keepsake which is an app on his iPhone that is password protected,” says the document. The document says one of the boys visited Bridgewater police and gave a statement detailing how the group functioned, saying, “the girls sent the photos willingly but did not know they were being shared.” This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt.
