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Sue100
8 days agoNew member | Level 2
Will deactivating my own Dropbox account delete photos from my friend's account too?
A good friend has sent me a link to share her very precious photos, so I opened a Dropbox account.
In total they are 4.3gb, too large for a basic free account, but I didn't know this until I had added them to my account.
I have now downloaded them all to a hard drive as the free 2gb Dropbox was not big enough.
If I delete the photos and close my drop box account will I be deleting the photos on her Dropbox account too?
I can't risk doing that!
4 Replies
- Nancy2 hours ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey Sue100, I’m circling back here to see if you still need our help with this.
Please let me know.
- Megan7 days ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hey Sue100, I hope you're doing well!
In this case it sounds like you're referring to a shared folder, since it's taking up space for your Dropbox account.
I suggest following the steps that Rich provided about removing your access from said folder. Want to give it a go, and let me know if you face any hiccups along the way?
Thanks!
- Sue1007 days agoNew member | Level 2
Thank you for your reply, I think It maybe a shared link I received in a text msg but I'm not 100% certain.
The folder shows in my account and the photos are taking up my storage space but they are not read only as I have the option to edit them.
- Rich8 days ago
Super User II
Sue100 wrote:
If I delete the photos and close my drop box account will I be deleting the photos on her Dropbox account too?
If you were invited to a shared folder and you added it to your account, anything you do in that folder will sync back to all other members. Add a file and it's added for everyone. Delete a file and it's deleted for everyone. If you want to remove the share from your account, you can remove your access to the share and remove it from your account.
If, however, you received a shared link to a folder, this would be a read-only method of sharing. The folder would only be in your account taking up space if you chose the save to Dropbox option. If that's the case, you can freely delete anything in the folder and it won't affect the original sender.
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