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Stephen d.8
Helpful | Level 6
2 years ago
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How does Transfer actually work - do the files get uploaded twice or just referenced from my "cloud"

It seems DropBox Help don't know the answer to here's the puzzle. I'm trying to share about 750Mb of property photos with an estate agent, but I have a really slow upload speed, 0.5Mbit/s.  They do ...
  • Nancy's avatar
    Nancy
    2 years ago

    Hey Stephen! Hope you don’t mind if I jump in here. 

     

    From what you've described, option B sounds like the correct one, indeed. When creating a File Transfer, Dropbox doesn’t duplicate the file in any way or require it to be uploaded twice. It just creates a link to the file/folder that has already been uploaded to your Dropbox account.

     

    Another alternative that you can perhaps check in the future, if you’re in a similar situation, is creating a shared link with view-only access. Shared links don’t require the recipient to have a Dropbox account of their own either, and the difference is that, if you send out a shared link and then, update the files it links to, the recipient will be able to see your updates automatically. 

     

    I hope that makes sense, but if you have any questions, don’t hesitate to ping me.

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