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I have been trying to copy all of my files on my computer to drop box. I am on to pictures and have a ton - now I'm running out of space on my hard drive. Can I safely delete files from my hard drive? I am worried if I do this, my synced files in dropbox will also be deleted. Please help!
Regardless of either account exist or not or logged in, when a computer has an installed dropboxed and has an account sync, that file deleted in from your pc will be deleted as well.
to be safe save all your files on an external hd before deleting in your computer.
If you are sharing the file to someone in dropbox,upod deletion they will no longer see it.
So what is the point of paying for box if i still need to keep all my pics on my hard drive? I thought my photos were savely kept on Dropbox if anything happened to my hard drive?? The way i understand most replies is that i am wasting my money......
@Robert J. wrote:Your Dropbox in the cloud is a mirror of the Dropbox folder on the hard drive. Files added to the Dropbox folder on the hard drive are uploaded to the cloud, but must also remain on the hard drive . If you delete them from the hard drive, they will similarly be deleted from the cloud. The local and cloud folders are kept in step. Dropbox provides mirror storage, not additional storage.
Hi All,
I installed Dropbox on a public computer (which is my mistake - I accept the same). I synced my files, updated the files and then uninstalled Dropbox. My queries are:
1 If someone else re-installs Dropbox, can they see my file?
2 When I checked on Security, it was saying as Linked to that Public Computer. I removed that linking. Does it mean person who has got that computer can see my file before I removed that link?
3 How can I see the activities (I have got Personal Drop Box)? I can see the activities such as uploading or downloading but could not see the activities such as viewing or accessing my Dropbox.
Much appreciated for your help.
Thanks.
JW
Jonhwatson wrote:
I synced my files, updated the files and then uninstalled Dropbox. My queries are:
1 If someone else re-installs Dropbox, can they see my file?
Unless you also removed the Dropbox folder, your files are still on the computer. Uninstalling Dropbox does not remove the local copy of your files. It just uninstalls the the software. If you didn't remove the Dropbox folder yourself, anyone with access to the computer will have access to your files.
2 When I checked on Security, it was saying as Linked to that Public Computer. I removed that linking. Does it mean person who has got that computer can see my file before I removed that link?
See above. If you didn't remove them yourself, yes, but the link had nothing to do with it.
3 How can I see the activities (I have got Personal Drop Box)? I can see the activities such as uploading or downloading but could not see the activities such as viewing or accessing my Dropbox.
The Events page will show you the activity on your account, but it does show when someone views or accesses a file. If you uninstalled Dropbox then the app couldn't sync your files anymore. If you logged in to your account in a browser and didn't log out, then someone using that computer may still have access to your account. Make sure there are no active web sessions on the Security page as well.
Hi Richard,
Thanks. Sorry I am coming back late.
Basically, I installed Drop-box --> linked my folders from Public Computer --> uploaded the files in Dropbox synced folder --> disconnected my Dropbox account --> uninstalled Dropbox from the Public Computer.
Does it still mean that someone can go in my Dropbox synced folders? This is because I believe I have come out of Dropbox login it should not show the folders to anyone who goes to Public Computer.
However, from your message it seems that if someone reinstalls Dropbox then someone can access my previous folders.
Can you please clarify more?
Thanks.
JW.
Hi Rich,
To get it correct, I created the Dropbox account and after 2 minutes, I installed it on Public Computer. I synced some folders and uploaded the same in Dropbox.
Then I logged out of my Dropbox online account. I deleted those folders as well as uninstalled Dropbox.
My question is - if someone has got an access to that Public Computer and reinstall Dropbox, can they still access my files and folders (which had been deleted)?
Many Thanks.
JW.
@Robert J.wrote:Your Dropbox in the cloud is a mirror of the Dropbox folder on the hard drive. Files added to the Dropbox folder on the hard drive are uploaded to the cloud, but must also remain on the hard drive . If you delete them from the hard drive, they will similarly be deleted from the cloud. The local and cloud folders are kept in step. Dropbox provides mirror storage, not additional storage.
I tend to have a different perspective. What is stated in the quote is perfectly true for all folders that you choose to sync. Whenever you create a folder, either within your local Dropbox folder hierarchy or on dropbox.com, the default is that the folder will be synced.
Dropbox certainly provides additional storage by offering the option to create folder hierarchies that are not synced to your local device(s). I have a number of folders with very large music projects that I only keep on dropbox.com. On my local devices I deselect these folders under the "Selective sync" setting. This is very convenient for backup purposes.
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