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dolphin_fan
10 years agoNew member | Level 2
Can I turn off the warning that my Dropbox is almost full?
Can I turn off the warning that my Dropbox is almost full? This question most surely have been answered already but I couldn't find any such answer.
- 9 years ago
fromo wrote:
310EI, I don't think you understoud our point. If I have 2 GB of dropbox storage, I want to use 1.95 GB without getting annoying messages every day.
If I get 2.5 GB through referrals, I want to use 2.45 GB without getting annoying messages every day.
There is nothing wrong with "my dropbox being almost full" unless I need to put more stuff in it.
Hello, fromo...
I do understand, but unfortunately it's something you have to deal with when using a free account (close to your storage quota ceiling). It's no differnet than dealing with ads or pop-ups using other free services (upgrade to plus account).
I was merely offering a suggestion as a FREE work-around from receiving those daily messages since you cannot stop them (as Mark pointed-out).
fromo
9 years agoNew member | Level 2
It is very annoying. It doesn't matter at all that I am using 95% of my space. Isn't that the point?
What matters is that I am not increasing from 95% at all. I am adding small files and removing other small files, and I don't intend to pay dropbox a monthly fee to remove an annoying message.
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