FAQs
Users can now save time by making lightweight updates to PDFs without leaving Dropbox. This feature, rolling out to beta for select users, eliminates the need to download a PDF, open it in another application, make edits, then save the new version to Dropbox.
What has changed with Dropbox? ›
What's new at Dropbox. We're introducing easy-to-use tools to help your team secure, organize, and share cloud content no matter where they are. Natively integrated end-to-end encryption for shared team folders lets you easily ensure sensitive files can only be accessed by the intended recipients.
What is Dropbox update September 2022? ›
Automatically add watermarks to multiple files
Save time, ensure confidentiality, and protect your brand by applying a watermark automation to a new or existing automated folder. Then, every PDF and image added to the folder will be automatically watermarked.
How do I see recent changes in Dropbox? ›
View file activity
- Log in to dropbox.com.
- Click a file to open its preview. Make sure you have your previews set to Full screen.
- Click File in the top-left corner.
- Click Activity. The Activity tab will open on the left, where you can see who performed an action and when the action happened.
What is the latest version of Dropbox? ›
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Windows, macOS, Linux | 197.4.7629 / April 25, 2024 |
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Windows (Windows Store version) | 5.0 / March 27, 2017 |
Android | 374.2.4 / April 30, 2024 |
iOS | 374.2 / April 22, 2024 |
Is anyone still using Dropbox? ›
Join over 700 million registered users who trust Dropbox
Easy to use, reliable, private and secure.
What happened to Dropbox files? ›
If the file or folder is missing because it was moved, renamed, or deleted by you or someone you are sharing it with: Dropbox Basic, Plus, and Family accounts can recover any file edits or deletions made within the last 30 days.
Why did Dropbox disappear? ›
Occasionally, the Dropbox icon will seem to "disappear," because the desktop app is inactive on your computer. To resolve this, relaunch the application or download (or re-download) the Dropbox desktop app and log in to your Dropbox account when prompted.
Is Dropbox deleting my files? ›
Dropbox saves your deleted and previous versions of files for a certain period so you can restore them when you need. However, once the time is up, the deleted files will be permanently deleted and become unrecoverable. Different file recovery periods of Dropbox are: 30 days for Dropbox Basic, Plus, and Family users.
What is the deal with Dropbox? ›
Dropbox helps you manage your files to free up disk space and store your content securely. Clean up your file storage and rest easy knowing your files are safe in the cloud. It's all too easy to fill up your computer's hard drive space with documents, photos, and videos.
Newly saved or updated files are automatically synced everywhere, so you don't have to spend time emailing the latest versions to collaborators.
What are the different versions of Dropbox? ›
Learn more about each plan here:
- Dropbox Basic.
- Dropbox Plus.
- Dropbox Family.
- Dropbox Professional.
- Dropbox Essentials.
- Dropbox Business.
- Dropbox Business Plus.
- Dropbox Standard.
Is there a recently deleted for Dropbox? ›
Yes, recovering or restoring deleted files from Dropbox is simple. On dropbox.com, navigate to the Deleted files page, select the recoverable files or folders you'd like to bring back, then click “Restore”.
Do I need to update Dropbox? ›
Updating to the latest version of Dropbox ensures you have access to all the latest features and improvements to your Dropbox account. This article explains how to upgrade to the latest version of the Dropbox desktop app.
Did Dropbox change storage? ›
We're moving to a metered storage policy on our Dropbox Advanced plan. There is no action required today from the vast majority of our customers, who will be able to keep their existing storage and more for up to five years at no additional charge.
Do I still need Dropbox? ›
Our Verdict. Are you looking for cloud storage primarily to share files with others so you can both access and edit them? Then Dropbox remains the best option with fast, reliable sync and easy sharing of files and folders. It's missing a cheaper option between free and paid accounts, however.
What is the downside of Dropbox? ›
Non-intuitive interface and heavy on storage
Secondly, Dropbox requires you to maintain plenty of storage space on your local hard drive for file synchronization. This is not the case with a platform like Google Drive or a DAM system.
Why is Dropbox different? ›
Dropbox empowers lightning-fast media collaboration, and Google can't keep up. Dropbox is tailored to the needs of large-content creators—offering more TB of storage—so you can quickly sync file uploads as big as 2 TB (even massive CAD files and 4K video) and keep on working.