To: [email protected][[email protected]] From: Dropbox Sent: Mon 2/24/2014 5:40:10 AM Subject: Updates to the Dropbox Terms of Service and Privacy Policy Hi Jeffrey Epstein, We want to let you know about some upcoming updates to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. These updates will go into effect on March 24, 2014. You can find more details on our bloq, but here's a quick overview: • We're adding an arbitration section to our updated Terms of Service. Arbitration is a quick and efficient way to resolve disputes, and it provides an alternative to things like state or federal courts where the process could take months or even years. If you don't want to agree to arbitration, you can easily opt out via an online form, within 30-days of these Terms becoming effective. This form, and other details, are available on our blog. • We've added a section to our Privacy Policy that discusses our recently launched Government Data Request Principles. We've also made clarifications to better explain how our services will use your information. For example, we explain that when you give us access to your contacts, we'll store them so that you — and only you — can do things like share your stuff easily, no matter what device you're using. • We've also updated our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy to better explain and reflect our growing list of features for Dropbox for Business customers. While we've simplified much of the language, our commitment to EFTA_R1_00382163 EFTA01931146