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Hey community!
I realized nobody has asked this here. I currently have my shared links with the setting where they can't be downloaded. I'm currently a Pro user. If I downgrade to plus, will my shared links still have the configuration of not being able to be downloaded?
Someone please help, thanks!
I realized nobody has asked this here. I currently have my shared links with the setting where they can't be downloaded. I'm currently a Pro user. If I downgrade to plus, will my shared links still have the configuration of not being able to be downloaded?
Someone please help, thanks!
we both are experiencing the similar issue which devs need to take look, because I randomly sort a link and it's automatically become a downloadable.
Hi, this is not the same issue I have. My links are fine for now but I'm wondering if when I downgrade from PRO to PLUS, will my links be switched to downloadable even after I've disabled downloads for each and every one of them.
I'm well aware I won't be able to disable downloads going forward, but what about the ones that I've already disabled downloads for when I paid for PRO? Will they be reversed to downloadable if I downgrade to PLUS?
Anyone? Please?
Hey there, @GG257, how are you doing today?
Yes, you're correct. The feature goes away for the existing links you've applied it to, once you downgrade to the Basic plan.
I hope this helps!
Megan
Community Moderator @ Dropbox
dropbox.com/support
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