What Happens if You Delete Dropbox Files on Your Computer? (2024)

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Co-authored byLuigi Oppidoand Nicole Levine, MFA

Last Updated: May 30, 2023

When you make changes to a Dropbox folder, those changes are mirrored everywhere. This means that deleting a Dropbox file from your computer also deletes it from Dropbox.com and any other synced devices. But don't worry—if you deleted a file that you still need or are running low on hard drive space because of large Dropbox files, we can help! We'll break down what happens when you delete Dropbox files, show you how to restore deleted files, and help you delete files from your computer without removing them from Dropbox.

Section 1 of 4:

What happens when I delete Dropbox files from my computer?

  1. When you delete a file from a synced Dropbox folder, the file is moved to the Deleted Files folder. The deleted file will no longer be available at its original location on your computer or at Dropbox.com, but it will still be in your Deleted Files folder in case you need to restore it.[1]

    • If you have a Dropbox Basic (free), Plus, or Family account, files remain in Deleted Files for 30 days after you delete them.
    • If you have a Professional and Business accounts, files remain in Deleted Files for 180 days.

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Section 2 of 4:

Restoring Deleted Files

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    Sign in to https://www.dropbox.com in a web browser. If you deleted files that you want to recover, you'll need to recover them using the web version of Dropbox.[2] Once you recover them on the web, any deleted files that were previously synced to your computer will resync back to their original location.

  2. 2

    Click the Deleted Files folder. It's in the left panel.

  3. 3

    Select the file(s) you want to recover. Check the box next to any files you want to move back to its original location. You can choose as many files as you'd like.

  4. 4

    Click Restore. This moves the deleted files back to their original location.

    • Any devices synced to your Dropbox will resync the previously-deleted files at the next sync time.

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Section 3 of 4:

Saving Space with Selective Sync

  1. 1

    Click the Dropbox icon on your menu bar or taskbar. If you want to be able to delete files and folders from your computer but keep them synced to Dropbox, you can customize control what syncs with Selective Sync.[3]

    • Selective Sync is available for all Dropbox users regardless of account type.
    • When you use Selective Sync to stop syncing a folder to your computer, the folder will remain accessible at Dropbox.com and on any other devices on which you use Dropbox.
  2. 2

    Click your profile photo and select Preferences. If you don't have a profile, click your initials instead.

  3. 3

    Click the Sync tab. This is where you can manage all of your sync preferences.

  4. 4

    Click Choose folders (Mac) or Selective Sync (Windows). The option you'll see varies by operating system.

  5. 5

    Remove the checkmarks from any folders you don't want to sync to your computer. When you remove the checkmark from a synced folder, the folder will be removed from your computer but stay in your Dropbox so you can access it from any other device.

  6. 6

    Click Update. This saves your syncing preferences and removes the unsynced folder from your computer.

    • If you need to access the unsynced folder, you can do so at Dropbox.com, or by returning to your preferences, checking the box next to the folder, and choosing Update—this will re-download the folder.

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Making Files Online Only with Smart Sync

  1. 1

    Open File Explorer (PC) or Finder (Mac). If you have a Dropbox Plus, Family, Professional, or Business account, you can use Smart Sync to mark files as "Online Only." Unlike using Selective Sync, which removes all traces of the Dropbox folders from your hard drive, Smart Sync leaves tiny placeholder files on your computer as quick links to the real versions that are only stored online.[4]

    • To open File Explorer on Windows, press Windows key + E or right-click the Start menu and select File Explorer.
    • To open Finder on macOS, click the two-toned smiley face icon on your Dock.
  2. 2

    Open the Dropbox folder. All of the files and folders synced to Dropbox will appear.

  3. 3

    Right-click the file or folder you want to keep online. A menu will expand.

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    Select Smart Sync. Additional menu items will appear.

  5. 5

    Click Online Only. This tells Dropbox to remove the actual files from your computer and replace them with shortcuts.

    • You can restore the file or folder to your computer at any time by right-clicking it and selecting Smart Sync > Local.

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    Luigi Oppido is the Owner and Operator of Pleasure Point Computers in Santa Cruz, California. Luigi has over 25 years of experience in general computer repair, data recovery, virus removal, and upgrades. He is also the host of the Computer Man Show! broadcasted on KSQD covering central California for over two years.

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    If you delete something, you should be able to go into your Dropbox account and look at your recently deleted files. If what you want is not there, reach out to support and they should be able to pull the files, but only if you contact them within a short period of time. Be careful, as this might not always work and you could end up losing your files.

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      When you delete a file from a Dropbox folder on your computer, the file will be removed from Dropbox on all devices, including on the web. The deleted file will remain in a folder called "Deleted Files," which you can access by signing in to Dropbox on the web. Files stay in Deleted Files for 30 days if you have Dropbox Basic, Plus, or Family, and 180 days for Professional and Business accounts. To restore a file you deleted, log in to Dropbox.com, go to Deleted Files, select files to recover, and then click Restore.

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      What Happens if You Delete Dropbox Files on Your Computer? (2024)

      FAQs

      Does deleting Dropbox delete everything? ›

      If you delete your Dropbox Basic, Plus, Family, Professional, or Essentials account, we'll initiate deletion of the files you store on your account.

      Can I delete Dropbox files from my computer without deleting from Dropbox? ›

      What is selective sync? Selective sync is a feature in the Dropbox desktop app that allows you to remove specific Dropbox folders from your hard drive so you can save space on your computer. The folders you choose to remove from your hard drive remain stored in your account on dropbox.com.

      What happens if I uninstall Dropbox from my computer? ›

      Your files and folders will stop syncing on all devices. Content synced to your computer will stay there, but will no longer sync. Your files in private folders will be deleted from Dropbox servers.

      Do deleted files in Dropbox take up space? ›

      Deleted files don't count against your storage quota, so permanently deleting them won't free up space. If other Dropbox users have a copy of the files that you permanently delete, their copies won't be deleted.

      How do I clean up Dropbox? ›

      Delete a file or folder from your Dropbox account
      1. Open the Dropbox mobile app.
      2. Tap Files in the bottom left.
      3. Tap the “…” (ellipsis) next to the file or folder you'd like to delete.
      4. Tap Delete.
      5. Tap Delete again to confirm.
      May 20, 2024

      Where do deleted Dropbox files go? ›

      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”. Dropbox keeps your deleted files and edits for up to 180 days, depending on your plan.

      Do I have to keep Dropbox files on my computer? ›

      Once selective sync is enabled, you can choose which folders to keep off your computer. Those same folders will stay in your account on dropbox.com.

      How do I free up space on my computer with Dropbox? ›

      With Dropbox, you can move the files and folders you're not currently using to dropbox.com by making them “online-only”. This way, you can free up disk space on your hard drive and save storage space on your computer.

      How do I stop Dropbox from syncing everything? ›

      How to pause syncing
      1. Click the Dropbox icon in your notification center (Windows) or menu bar (Mac).
      2. Click the text at the bottom of the window that appears. It describes the sync status and has a down arrow next to it. ...
      3. Click to select how long you'd like to pause syncing for.
      Aug 19, 2024

      Do I really need Dropbox? ›

      Dropbox is better if you need faster file syncing, a well-organized cloud drive, and if you work with big files regularly. On top of that, if you need to collaborate on video and images, Dropbox Replay streamlines that process pretty well.

      What does Dropbox do to your computer? ›

      With Dropbox, all your files are backed up to the cloud and available online. You can access, and share your important stuff from anywhere, at any time, on any device. First, download Dropbox, and then let's get started setting things up.

      Does Dropbox take up memory on computer? ›

      If Dropbox is using too much disk space, you can use selective sync or make files online-only to help save space on your computer. Learn how to use selective sync to choose which folders sync to your hard drive. Learn how to make files and folders online-only.

      What happens when you delete files from Dropbox? ›

      When you delete a file from Dropbox, it's no longer visible in any of the folders you see in your account. However, the file isn't deleted until after your recovery window: Dropbox Basic, Plus, and Family accounts can recover deleted files for 30 days.

      Can I delete the Dropbox folder on my computer? ›

      To also remove the Dropbox folder from your hard drive, drag your Dropbox folder to the Trash. Some users might have two versions of the Dropbox desktop app installed after updating to Dropbox for macOS on File Provider. If you're experiencing syncing issues, uninstalling the second app may help.

      Why doesn't deleting Dropbox files free up space? ›

      If you deleted a large number of files from your Dropbox, but your computer's hard drive doesn't reflect these deletions, the files you deleted may be held in the cache folder. Dropbox keeps a cache of files for efficiency and emergency purposes. It is also used as a staging area for downloading and uploading files.

      What happens if I delete my Dropbox account? ›

      After your account is closed, any remaining files in your account will be subject to deletion, and you won't be able to log into the account on dropbox.com or any of the devices on which you have installed the Dropbox app. Learn more about our closed-account policy.

      How do I delete my Dropbox account without losing files? ›

      Start by backing up your files
      1. Option #1: Simply download files to your computer. The easiest way to get your files from Dropbox is to download them to your device. ...
      2. Option #2: Transfer files to another storage tool. ...
      3. Option #3: Use a cloud storage manager. ...
      4. Google Drive. ...
      5. Box. ...
      6. iCloud. ...
      7. Livedrive.
      Sep 21, 2022

      Is uninstalling Dropbox safe? ›

      Uninstalling Dropbox from your Mac, Windows, or Linux device won't delete your files or your account. Discover how to safely uninstall Dropbox.

      What happens when I cancel Dropbox? ›

      If you cancel your Dropbox subscription or trial or your subscription expires, your account will downgrade to a Dropbox Basic (free) account at the end of your billing cycle or trial. Additionally: You'll still have access to all of your files and folders.

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