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tonyfr wrote:
Using a link with a one-way read only would work as long as it permits the recipient to download the complete folders 20GB in total to their PC and from their PC be able to then print photos and be able to share these files amongst other members of the family by copying to other PC's.
Yes, that's possible. Just be mindful of the traffic limits on your own account. With your Plus account, Share Links can only generate 200GB of traffic per day (a sliding 24-hour window). If you exceed this amount, all of your links will be temporarily suspended for 24-72 hours, with each progressive suspension lasting longer.
20GB of data is a lot, so if you have a lot of people trying to download it all at once, you could easily hit your traffic limits quickly.
Hi Jane,
Thanks for your reply, appears I did not have a full understanding of the quote system, since I have Dropbox Plus 1TB of storage I thought recipients could access this data without any restriction. The files I am transferring are ony photos and videos taken on my holiday, sending to my relatives overseas, its not a project, not transferring back and forward. Using a link with a one-way read only would work as long as it permits the recipient to download the complete folders 20GB in total to their PC and from their PC be able to then print photos and be able to share these files amongst other members of
the family by copying to other PC's.
Please advise if this is achievable. Regards tonyfr
tonyfr wrote:
Using a link with a one-way read only would work as long as it permits the recipient to download the complete folders 20GB in total to their PC and from their PC be able to then print photos and be able to share these files amongst other members of the family by copying to other PC's.
Yes, that's possible. Just be mindful of the traffic limits on your own account. With your Plus account, Share Links can only generate 200GB of traffic per day (a sliding 24-hour window). If you exceed this amount, all of your links will be temporarily suspended for 24-72 hours, with each progressive suspension lasting longer.
20GB of data is a lot, so if you have a lot of people trying to download it all at once, you could easily hit your traffic limits quickly.
Jane,
Thank you for your prompt reply, I am only sharing with 2 people, so should be OK
Regards tonyfr
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