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dropby
1 year agoHelpful | Level 6
Re: No additional space on Business Advanced anymore.
I'm starting to lose my mind here too. I thought I was on unlimited plan. Suddenly all the syncing stopped and we had to start downloading stuff out of the Dropbox so my files would sync again. Then I heard I need to pay more for every 1TB.
At the moment random stuff are synced on my several devices and I couldn't work today because we need to get stuff out of Dropbox.
I have been promoting Dropbox for years to everyone I work with. Everything fell apart today.
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- OfficeInCT1 year agoCollaborator | Level 9
There is no more unlimited plan and noone was grandfathered into it.
https://blog.dropbox.com/topics/product/updates-to-our-storage-policy-on-dropbox-advanced - Mrleosir11 year agoNew member | Level 2I wouldn’t be recommending Dropbox to anyone, I would be and have been telling everyone to get your data out of Dropbox and never touch them again. They can not be trusted. Instead of telling people who are using the space for things they shouldn’t they need to leave they told everyone to leave. I’ve built my own servers again and tape back up. I’ve had more then 14 IT teams I know leave Dropbox now due to all of this. Download your things and get out as soon as you can I would recommend
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