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Judy12159
3 years agoHelpful | Level 7
A '.dbxignore' file popped up on my desktop. Can I delete it?
I now have '.dbxignore' on my desktop. Can I delete it or is it necessary to just leave it there.
(Sorry if this is an inappropriate category, but I couldn't find an accurate one!)
- 3 years ago
HI Judy12159, Judy12205, if you have a different username, this means you've signed up on the phone using a different email from your current Dropbox account.
There isn't any issue with that, however, you might accidentally be saving files into a different account, since here are two different accounts.
Hannah
Dropbox Community Moderator
3 years agoGlad you figured out the hidden file on your desktop, Judy12159, so if you disable hidden files, it just goes away, is that correct?
As for accessing the Community, after tapping the 'sign in' option, you should be given the option to sign in to your account, so I'm not sure what happened here.
Can you reproduce this using a private browsing window and take a screenshot, so we can check it out?
Judy12159
3 years agoHelpful | Level 7
Okay, so usually it's a hidden file. Does that mean I should just leave it alone? My original question was whether I could/should delete it.
If I'm accessing the community on my phone, should I be using my usual DropBox login information? I thought that was what I was doing, but I wasn't able to reach the conversation.
Thanks!
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