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When sharing files you used to be able to text or email the actual file and not just a link. You would choose export and then would be given the option to share a copy of the actual file or the link. With the scammers having so many digital link click bait links it's not very trust worthy to just send a link. It is one of the main functions I use regularly besides automatic camera uploads. What is the purpose of having a premium plan if it doesn't work for the reasons one needs it to work?
5 Comments
- Jay16 hours ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi Micheala S., WayneP, to follow on from Rich, this article has these steps you need to follow in order to save files from the Dropbox mobile app to your device.
If this isn't working for you, please let me know exactly what you're experiencing.
- Rich19 hours ago
Super User II
WayneP wrote:
Please bring back the export option.
There's nothing to bring back. It's still possible. See my reply above yours.
- WayneP20 hours agoNew member | Level 2
I used to be able to directly export the files. Now it is only a link. Alot of recipients are not clicking the link for fear of scams or viruses. Please bring back the export option.
Micheala S. wrote:
When sharing files you used to be able to text or email the actual file and not just a link.
You still can. On Android select Share, then Export and select the your email app. On iOS select Save to device, then select your email app.
Both will result in the file directly attached to a blank email message.
- Dell_Dropbox1 day ago
Community Manager
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