I have been looking into the Espionage trial for the purpose of securing specific folders with a password, not even with encryption. In this case the folder I want to limit access to is inside a Dropbox folder. Not for any true security in case of a true security attack, just to prevent "casual click-through snooping" on a shared machine.
I've read through the recommended workflow for encrypting Dropbox with Espionage, but I am unsure if my request would still require that workflow or not.
If I select a subfolder of the Dropbox folder, and set it to be protected, with no encryption, just a password, and leave it locked by default, would that still cause the sorts of problems that the traditional Espionage-Dropbox workflow is designed to work around? Or would the lack of encryption in this setup avoid complications? Or would it effectively break Dropbox syncing on that folder?
I can see how this question could be confusing, please let me know if it makes sense, or is outright impossible.
Thanks in advance!