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johnni88
2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
jpg. files missing. What happened?
is/has anyone experienced jpg. files missing from their dropbox account? I thought I may have deleted one or two by accident but over time I am discovering multiple jpg. images are gone.
If I dele...
- 2 years ago
johnni88 wrote:
If I delete an image off my IoS phone, does that delete it from my dropbox account as well?
No. Deleting a file off the camera roll on your phone won't delete the file in Dropbox. Only if you delete the file from the Dropbox app will it also be deleted from your account online.
... dropbox customer support blatantly says they don't delete files randomly.Dropbox doesn't delete files. It's simply not capable of it. The only way it can delete files is when it's instructed to do so.
Have you checked your Deleted Files or Events page for the missing files? If you can find one, restore it and look at the version history for the file. It will show you where the deletion is occurring.
Rich
Super User II
johnni88 wrote:
If I delete an image off my IoS phone, does that delete it from my dropbox account as well?
No. Deleting a file off the camera roll on your phone won't delete the file in Dropbox. Only if you delete the file from the Dropbox app will it also be deleted from your account online.
... dropbox customer support blatantly says they don't delete files randomly.
Dropbox doesn't delete files. It's simply not capable of it. The only way it can delete files is when it's instructed to do so.
Have you checked your Deleted Files or Events page for the missing files? If you can find one, restore it and look at the version history for the file. It will show you where the deletion is occurring.
johnni88
2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Hi Rich
my camera roll backs up to dropbox photos. There was a point a year ago i rapidly deleted nearly 5k-10k photos that doubled up's and redundant work photos. I am wondering if the photos i deleted from my dropbox photos removed them from my Dropbox account folders? could that be possible? I am now too afraid to save anything in jpg.
It is only jpg. files that are disappearing it seems. i have lost at least 50 of them. Because i dont know when they disappeared i cant trace it via dropbox events. i have to add dates into the folders in case they go missing. I dare say it is something i am doing but i just cant work out how its happening. The above paragraph is my best guess.
- Rich2 years agoSuper User II
johnni88 wrote:
my camera roll backs up to dropbox photos.
That's an upload only. Deleting a file there won't delete it from Dropbox. Likewise, deleting a file in Dropbox won't delete it from your Camera Roll.
I am wondering if the photos i deleted from my dropbox photos removed them from my Dropbox account folders? could that be possible?If you were deleting them from within the Dropbox app or on the Dropbox website, then yes, you would have been deleting the files from your account.
I am now too afraid to save anything in jpg.I wouldn't be worried at all. Dropbox simply cannot delete files on its own.
I dare say it is something i am doing but i just cant work out how its happening.I'd go through your entire process carefully and look to see at which point a file goes missing.
- johnni882 years agoHelpful | Level 6
I was using the dropbox app when i did a mass delete of thousands of photos.
maybe i could take a photo, let it upload to dropbox photos, save that photo on dropbox and delete it from the app to see if that is what is making it "disappear".
thanks for your help Rich! it has scattered my brain trying to work out what is going on. it'll be something simple im doing, it usually is.
- Rich2 years agoSuper User II
johnni88 wrote:
I was using the dropbox app when i did a mass delete of thousands of photos.
If you delete any file within the Dropbox, you're deleting it from your account online.
maybe i could take a photo, let it upload to dropbox photos, save that photo on dropbox ...If you're thinking of that as two different steps, then that's likely one source of the confusion. If you're using Camera Uploads to automatically back up your photos to Dropbox, or you're using the manual upload process, then as soon as the upload is complete those photos are already saved in your Dropbox account.
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