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--amanda--
2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
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Disable "Suggested from your activity" permanently
Hi there,
I absolutely hate the feature "Suggested from your activity". I would like to see a checkbox in settings that allows a user to disable that permanently and have the cleanest possible view of file(lists) and folders.
The "Suggested from your activity" feature always shows my family photos or, like today, a preview of my tax form. Whenever I open dropbox in the office to browse my files, all my work colleges can see these previews too. The icon that hides it, is only remembering the setting as long as one does not delete cookies from the browser. At our company, it is policy to delete cookies every day at the end of the day. So this "hiding" setting is pretty useless for me.
More over, please make it possible to have a clean, minimalistic UI without all the fluff, super big blue buttons and "easy access" helpers. Some people don't need it. It is distracting and disturbing.
52 Comments
- mloft2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Why would you force a "feature" on users without a Disable mechanism? The presumption that all will want it is clearly inaccurate. FIX IT!
- 7892 years agoHelpful | Level 6
I feel like Dropbox went in a positive direction for a couple months, and has now introduced the most insane amount of clutter I've ever seen outside of like, a sketchy torrent website. About 15% of screen real estate is dedicated to actually looking at files (until the downloads pop-up takes over), and it's still difficult to do the main thing Dropbox should be for: DOWNLOADING FILES. You can share, copy link, create an automatic slideshow of all your favorite memories with that file, but it's still so hamfisted to just download the darned thing.
But yes, an option to permanently disable "suggested from your activity" (which is hilariously bad at suggestions) would be a good start.
- k5r2 years agoNew member | Level 2
It's really bad, will probably migrate away from Dropbox if this stays. At least we need the option to disable this permanently. For now I'll disable Dropbox auto-start and look for another option.
- Francis-sollutia2 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Very few times "suggested from your activity" becomes useful. So, being optional is a good idea.
- ravel2 years agoNew member | Level 2
I really don't understand why you would add a feature like this without asking and without providing an easy way to completely and permanently disable it. I'm totally happy with Dropbox's basic features - if someone else wants something else, that's fine, but they make Dropbox less usable and useful for me, and I completely understand the aspects other people have mentioned in these comments.
- David Baltimore2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Please give the option to remove the "Suggested from your Activity" showing any files I have looked at in the past. I do not want nudes popping up when I am doing work which could be around other people.
You boast about adding great features, why would you not allow us to disable a feature that is detrimental to our work and life!!
How does it benefit you to have this option. It surely doesn't benefit us if we don't want it.
It makes me want to not open and use DropBox as much as I would.
Please make this option a choice from your paying customers.
- estherAL2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
It's becoming clearer every day that the developers at Dropbox do NOT use dropbox on a day to day basis. Every update makes it less and less user friendly, especially the user interface which in the past 2 years has gotten increasingly harder to use and focus has shifted to weird features instead of the actual files.
- dukeofprunes2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
YES !! Please please dropbox team, delete this option or give us a way to permanently disable this useless and annoying feature. It does expose very personal documents to people who might share a computer or are with us when we are opening dropbox. Also, the fact itself that we use Dropbox suggests that we are organized people who know where the folders are and we can access them ourselves without help.
- jpegweber2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
I'm in agreeance that this is unnecessary clutter that lessens the experience of using Dropbox, both in the app and on the desktop site. Having to shut it off each time is unnecessary.
- Cole B.32 years agoNew member | Level 2
Love this idea, it is a giant waste of space