Dropbox is the most widely used and simplest file-synchronization system worldwide not attached to a major technology company. Every machine on which you install Dropbox and use the same account has ...
Dropbox was the first ever cloud-based storage platform I used to store all my photos and documents. That was before Google came out with Drive and Microsoft with OneDrive. Now, it’s nothing but the ...
Dropbox is killing off unlimited storage in its business-focused Advanced plan following a surge in shady activity. It wrote in a blog post that as other services made similar changes to limit storage ...
Since its start in 2007, Dropbox has grown as a cloud storage service used by millions worldwide. Here's a look at its features and what you must know if you use it with macOS. Instead of constantly ...
Ørjan Takle asked about storing photos on the Dropbox server without local storage. I’ll also cover Dropbox backup issues. Dropbox’s primary job is to keep files synced across multiple computers and ...
Dropbox is ending its unlimited option because some customers were using it for purposes like crypto mining, pooling storage for personal use cases and even reselling storage. The company’s ...
Dropbox has announced that its offer of unlimited storage is coming to an end as abuse from some users has led to the risks of “creating an unreliable experience for all of our customers.” In a post ...
Dropbox has been around for a while. In the end, it brought cloud storage to the mainstream in the first place. Let’s look at some of its top features when it comes to storage. Office 365 and ...
I have a friend who came back to the iPad with the iPad Pro, and the first thing he started whining about was that there’s no way to create a local folder in the Files app. He doesn’t want to store ...
The major cloud storage platform said unlimited was made for businesses, but folks were apparently ‘pooling’ or even ‘reselling’ storage space. Reading time 2 minutes Dropbox is no longer offering new ...
Q: When online storage service Dropbox started out, it was good for storing data and a useful way to share files too large to be sent via the e-mail systems of the time. But now e-mail systems can ...
Dropbox is ending unlimited storage for its business-oriented Advanced plan because it’s had enough of some users abusing the offering. In a blog post explaining its decision, the company, which has ...