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TomF
11 months agoExplorer | Level 4
Popup window: “Dropbox.app” would like to access data from other apps.
I have gotten a popup window several times recently on my MacBook Pro that says: “Dropbox.app” would like to access data from other apps.
Why am I getting this popup and should I say yes?
- 6 months ago
Hi again,
We've applied another fix here (many thanks to @WileECoyote!), which went out in v199 stable (and also v200 beta).
Again, if you update and you're still seeing this issue - please reply here!
Thanks!
Yoav N.1
Helpful | Level 5
I keep getting these messages on my macbook. I dont want to allow access and I dont want to see these messages again. But specifically when I save a document in Office I get this popup like once a day. So annoying! I dont see a setting to control this. Please provide a solution, thanks
MarioC
10 months agoHelpful | Level 5
Even when I allow access I continue to get the popup.
Mac OS Sonoma 14.1.2
- Megan10 months agoDropbox Staff
Hey MarioC, thanks for posting here!
When did this start happening?
Would you be able to send me a screenshot of the pop-up you get, and also clarify the version of our app that you use on your end, please?
Keep me posted, and we'll take it from there!
- brownleepress10 months agoNew member | Level 2
I've been getting the same pop-up, I believe. This is what I keep seeing...
- repotxtx10 months agoNew member | Level 2
I've also been getting this same popup on my Macbook for the last week or so, at least once a day sometimes multiple times. Regardless of how I answer it always comes back.
MacOS: Sonoma 14.0
Dropbox version: v191.4.4995
- MarioC10 months agoHelpful | Level 5
Started maybe a couple of weeks ago. I haven't kept a screenshot but same as brownleepress below. I am using Dropbox Plus.
- Walter10 months agoDropbox Staff
Hey there brownleepress & repotxtx - did you grant Dropbox full disk access when you first installed the desktop app on your computers?
- MarioC10 months agoHelpful | Level 5
According to the link you provide:
"On Mac: give Dropbox full disk access
If you’re on macOS 12 or earlier, follow these steps to set your permissions to allow Dropbox."
I'm on OS14.1.2 and I doubt many people are using OS12 or earlier so this seems to be not relevant. I've looked though all the menus in Dropbox and there is no mention of full disk access as far as I can see.
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