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[Solved] Dropbox files don't show on Chrome

[Solved] Dropbox files don't show on Chrome

Nick B.14
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screenshot: http://imageshack.com/a/img673/257/kRrlLZ.png

Dear anyone,

I've been working with Dropbox for a while now and did this always using Chrome as browser. Untill today I've never had any issues with dropbox, but today I went to Dropbox in the browser (using Chrome) and everything, every file is gone. Not only the files, but everything doesn't show. No history, no links, no files, no nothing.. (see screenshot)

When I open dropbox in Safari everything is how it is supposed to be. The thing is, I don't use Safari on a regular base so I really would like to use Chrome again.

Hope someone know's the answer to my question!

Thanks in advance,

Nick

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310EI
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Hello...

Just to be certain, look at your:

chrome://extensions

If you don't have any ad blocking extensions that are enabled then perhaps you should try clearing all of Chrome's browsing history.

chrome://history

BE SURE TO:

  1. Select the beginning of time from the drop-down menu.
  2. Check all 8 boxes.
  3. Click on the Clear Browsing Data button.
  4. After it's finished, close Chrome for 10 seconds.
  5. Open Chrome and login to Dropbox's website.

If image doesn't load... refresh your browser, F5. Otherwise try again later


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Tommy O.3
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Have the same problem as well. Very frustrating.

Angela G.11
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Having the exact same issue. So over it. For over a week now, I can't see ANY of my files, events, nothing. Does anyone know who we can contact about this?

Pepe S.
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Me too, but no problem with IE Explorer. Why?

Alexander L.7
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I am having a similar issue except I can see my files/folders but can't interact with anything deeper than two folders - Dropbox > Folder1 > Folder2 doesn't open and gets stuck on Loading.

Pepe S.
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Today it works normally

Nick B.14
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It's still bugging on Chrome, nothing fixed

Michael B.62
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Yeah same here, just started doing this. Using chrome on OSX. Pretty poor considering I'm paying for this. Come on Dropbox, sort it out!

Ed
Dropbox Staff
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Hello all,

Sorry about the delay - are you able to load dropbox.com fine on any other browser? Could you please check if you have any AdBlocker or similar plugin on Chrome? If yes, can you try first deactivating it to see if it works?




Ed G
Community Manager @ Dropbox
https://dropbox.com/support


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Tranquil C.
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I finally was able to work with my Dropbox files online by using Firefox. I still cannot function in Chrome. When trying to use Chrome all settings were reverted to Defaults and all plugins disabled.

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