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Short answer: Yes. You create a login for the drive and act as "administrator" for your cloud drive. You can then create a separate folder and give access to that folder to an individual (or more) and they (and you) are the only ones able to access that folder. I went on a trip to France with a group and took a LOT of pics I wanted to share. I had the original pics in MY folder, then created a shared folder and copied them into that. I could then give read or edit access to the shared folder so others could contribute pics while still protecting my originals. I had several individual (email IDs) for that folder, but you could create a folder and only provide ONE email access to it (although, as the administrator for the drive, YOU would also have access.)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Directories created from one machine are not visible from other machines; so, I believe the answer is YES. There is no password, but only the computer used to create the directories can see them. I have not tested multiple users on the same machine.
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