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blehhhh32
3 months agoNew member | Level 2
Dropbox Backup: Why is it impossible to disable?
As far as I can find, there's one (and only one) place where Backup settings can be modified -- where you can choose to disable a particular desktop backup -- and that's in my Dropbox Preferences on ...
Здравко
Legendary | Level 20
blehhhh32 wrote:... and that's in my Dropbox Preferences on (Mac) desktop. ...
(1) I am on the same computer I used to set up one of the backups... but Dropbox, for whatever reason, isn't recognizing it.
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Hi blehhhh32,
Hm..🤔 You contradict to yourself!
The backup you're focusing on is from some Windows machine. In the same time you're on Mac. Right? How this can happen - to be the same machine? 🧐😉
Hope this gives direction.
blehhhh32
3 months agoNew member | Level 2
Thanks for the response! In the screenshot, yes, it's showing my PC... but I'm given the exact same message, no matter which of the three devices I click into.
I should have taken a screenshot of the mac's settings for the sake of clarity (apologies for the confusion), but there is no contradiction.
- blehhhh323 months agoNew member | Level 2
Here are the other two screenshots (all taken while on Mac)
- Здравко3 months agoLegendary | Level 20
Something else may be important in such a situation. Keep in mind that despite you may have set Dropbox Backup on the same machine, the backup data are associated with particular application install/link! If, for instance, you have reinstalled and/or logged out and then logged back in, then Dropbox count your computer as another machine. It's not very intuitive, but... it's so.
- blehhhh323 months agoNew member | Level 2
ok, but that brings me back to the original question... how can I disable a device that's no longer possible to access? Is Dropbox truly this badly designed, that it's literally impossible to remove the company's access to my personal files?
- Здравко3 months agoLegendary | Level 20
First of all, check online on all backups page. If you cannot do anything still there, check your devices list. Again, keep in mind that may be multiple instances for the same machine (matching to every application link). Make sure the machine (or rather link - despite labeled as machines there is list of links actually) matching the backup you want to remove is not linked. Remove it if needed and then get back to backups page to check again. That's it.
Good luck.
PS: Take care not to remove some machine (real link) you need and work with.
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