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paulflute's avatar
paulflute
Explorer | Level 4
2 years ago

Storage Space

Hi all..

I have a 13.5 gig storage on my account but I am suddenly unable to upload even to 2 gig..

I have an important work file that I can't even access..

 

I was a very very early dropbox adopter and earned all that storage by getting all my friends to downland and use..

maybe 20 years ago now..? took a while but I've always love dropbox and use it often and still regularly get others to upload it and use it for work.. though they long ago stopped giving me extra storage for that.. I suppose once you are successful you don't need to look after your loyal supporters anymore.. 

 

Today a colleague sent me a folder and I am just lead to a page that tells me I have not enough space..

I have 1.87 gig used.. While in the same screen it tells me that my account is 13.5 gig..

 

So I went to look for help only to find that as I don't pay them cash I cannot even email them..

phone numbers address everything is greyed out.. nasty..

and the chat bot doesn't work.. they never work but this one opens in a window half off the screen..

 

so my only option is to make a community post... very disappointing.. 

might be the end of a long relationship..     ;9(

 

thanks paul

  • Megan's avatar
    Megan
    2 years ago

    Hi paulflute, is it a shared folder, or a shared link? 

     

    Provided it's a shared folder, you should be able to view it using your sharing tab. Can you calculate its size using these steps, and let me know more? 

  • Mark's avatar
    Mark
    Icon for Super User II rankSuper User II

    Have you checked you've not set up backups? www.dropbox.com/backups ?

     

    Also the error wording on adding shared folders is not clear. If it says you need 2gb it means you need 2gb MORE than you have. 

    • paulflute's avatar
      paulflute
      Explorer | Level 4

      Thanks Mark

      I got an email from my colleague inviting me to share a folder.. 

      but when I clicked the link it took me to the page in the first image saying that my account is out of storage

      you can see form the dropdown that it also says that I have plenty..

      second image shows my subscription.. any suggestions..

      ta paul

       

       

      • Nancy's avatar
        Nancy
        Icon for Dropbox Staff rankDropbox Staff

        Hi Paul! I hope you’re doing well. 

         

        The 2GB of space you see on your first screenshot is the default storage provided by Dropbox for Basic users. In order to see the actual space allocated to your Dropbox account, you’ll need to visit your Plan page (as shown on your second screenshot). So, it looks like you still have a total of 13.5GB on your account.

         

        Can you please clarify what’s the size of the folder that your colleague invited you to?

  • ana_30's avatar
    ana_30
    Explorer | Level 3

    Can I use drop box to host my files and then make their link and put them on my website. Actually i created a website which is a informational blog about Subway Surfers game where i share all the stuff related to the game like tips and tricks, guides, and latest stuff related to the game. Now the visitors in comment section are asking for the subway surfers apk download link. I research on the internet and found that i can host the file on dropbox and then copy that link and post on my website. Users will be able to download their favorite game using that link. 

    • Rich's avatar
      Rich
      Icon for Super User II rankSuper User II

      ana_30 wrote:

      Can I use drop box to host my files and then make their link and put them on my website. ... visitors in comment section are asking for the subway surfers apk download link.


      As long as you're not distributing copyrighted material, then yes, you could put a link on your website to download the file from your Dropbox. If the game is copyrighted or you otherwise don't have the rights to distribute it, then no, doing so would be a violation of the Dropbox Terms and could result in your account being deleted.

       

      Also keep in mind that there are bandwidth limits associated with shared links. If the file is large and you have a lot of people downloading it, you could easily hit those limits.

      • ana_30's avatar
        ana_30
        Explorer | Level 3

        Thanks for your valuable response. 

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