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funkup
7 years agoNew member | Level 2
How to disable Dropbox almost full notification?
I would like to have the CHOICE to disable the "Dropbox Almost Full" notification.
As a temporary solution, I have chose to not start Dropbox on system boot and close it, but I would like to kn...
- 7 years agoHi there funkup!Sounds like you’re receiving a notification about your Dropbox account running out of space. You can check how much space you’ve got left by navigating to your Plan tab on your Settings.Although this notification cannot be disabled, it will not appear once your Dropbox account isn’t close to or over its storage limit. To do this, you can either make space by removing unwanted content (including shared folder and files) or earn free space.I hope this helped. Let me know if you have any more questions!
- 7 years ago
SOLUTION:
In windows 10 after the annoying notification, click on the speach bubble icon on the lower right of your screen, this brings up the notifictaion/ action area, right click on the dropbox notification above then " Disable notifications for this group."
That should stop you being pestered.
-dk
Ed B.8
6 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Windows 10 can now disable all notifications for an app.
From the sidebar -
- right click a notification from the app
- choose 'Turn off notifications for App X'
- Barbari0n6 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Oddly enought, in windows 7 at least, turning off notifications doesn't even stop this popup. Dropbox ignores the settings and goes right on it's way popping the space warning. I'm so near done with this service, going to try a 3rd party option like mentioned above first though.
- Lusil6 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey there Barbari0n,
I just wanted to clarify that currently you can disable notifications in Windows 10 from the OS's Notifications settings, but not fully in Windows 7.
Nonetheless, I understand how important this is, and I'd be more than happy to pass your comments along to the team for future review - Thanks!
- Delta-Mod6 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Hi!
This is a terrible compromise, absolutely terrible. The rest of the dropbox notifications are actually useful, you know, like the "dropbox link has been copied" notifications that otherwise also go away when you disable notifications as a whole. What boggles my mind, is that you would sooner instruct us to disable all notifications, which makes dropbox worse as a whole, rather than just letting us disable the annoying one because you want to intrusively advertise your service. Just let us disable it - this feature is universally hated by everyone, and not a single person that uses the free version of your service will feel compelled to buy it, if this is how you treat them.
What makes the popup annoying? Well, first and foremost, it will literally interject itself over fullscreen applications, unlike literally any other notification on the windows 10 operating system, which all otherwise abide by the "game mode" criterion - i.e. no notifications if you have games running. To make matters worse, this is also the only notification that doesn't go away unless you press that tiny little arrow in the top right corner of it, because clicking the box opens up the "upgrade your subscription page". A notification should max display for just a few seconds, and then automatically be dismissed, why on earth doesn't it? So, if you're like me, you can be playing a game and have this stupid popup occupy the screen space that would otherwise be used for UI elements that you need. And if you click on it, with exclusive fullscreen, it focuses you to the desktop. Bravo dropbox
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