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boopbockxer
5 months agoNew member | Level 2
Error: "We’ve interrupted your sharing activity because your files might contain phishing content."
I can't share a file. I am getting a message:
Can’t share file
Error in call to API function /2/sharing/create_shared_link_with_settings: We’ve interrupted your sharing activity because your...
Walter
Dropbox Staff
5 months agoSure thing Osmosis6056 - you've got
moecorly
5 months agoNew member | Level 2
I'm having the exact same problem..Is there any workaround?
- Megan5 months ago
Dropbox Staff
- boopbockxer5 months agoNew member | Level 2
Hi Megan,
Can you open up a ticket for me to address the sharing issue?
- Osmosis60565 months agoExplorer | Level 4
In my case, the reason I couldn't share any links was because I had uploaded an uninstaller program which placed a ban on sharing ANY links (even though the file didn't contain malware). Support asked me to delete the file. Once I did and let them know, they removed the ban and now I can share links once again. Yay!
- SherrySS5 months agoExplorer | Level 3
Yesterday, I realized that my shared links weren't working. I contacted support at 11 am to find out why. They said they would have to escalate it to someone else on their team. I did more digging on my own and figured out what I think is the problem.
A few days ago, Google marked my domain as a "dangerous site" because I have a subdomain that goes to ThriveCart so that members can login to their training vault. Because ThriveCart asked for a username and password to log in, Google thought I was trying to collect my students' personal information. I appealed that with Google, and they removed the "dangerous site" designation from my URL.
I believe this has caused the problem with Dropbox because I am emailing people the links from the impacted domain (through an email service provider).
At 3 pm, I added that information with a screenshot of an email from Google saying they had removed the designation to the support request. I have yet to hear anything from Dropbox.
I am beyond frustrated at this point. I use this account for my business, and people are emailing me to let me know about the issue. That reflects poorly on the reputation of my business.Companies that have customers who own online businesses should have support available on the weekend--especially when that company had revenue of $2.5 billion in 2023.
But regardless of that, my ticket was submitted 6 hours before the end of the day on Friday, and as far as I can tell, no one has even looked at it.
If anyone knows of a way that I can get someone to correct this today, I would be very grateful.Thank you.
- Rich5 months ago
Super User II
SherrySS wrote:
If anyone knows of a way that I can get someone to correct this today, I would be very grateful.
Support doesn't work on the weekends. If you have a ticket submitted, no one will be looking at it until Monday. Reply here with your ticket number and a Dropboxer may be able to check on the status when they return on Monday.
Yesterday, I realized that my shared links weren't working.
Is there a message being displayed in place of the expected content? Or have you received some other notice about the links being banned?
I believe this has caused the problem with Dropbox because I am emailing people the links from the impacted domain (through an email service provider).
Doubtful. If you're just copying and emailing the link yourself, instead of sending it through Dropbox, they would have no insight into how you're sending it or through which provider.
- SherrySS5 months agoExplorer | Level 3
Thank you for your response, Rich! I appreciate it.
My ticket number is 24331458.
The message I got when trying to create sharing links was "We've interrupted your sharing activity because your files might contain phishing content." The reference to phishing was what made me think it was related to the domain issue caused by Google.I agree with you--I couldn't figure out how Dropbox would have known about the domain issue, but it seems like it might be related.
Those files are pdfs that contain images and links to Canva templates--nothing that could be used for phishing.Again, thanks for replying! I appreciate your time.
- Sheyee5 months agoNew member | Level 2
Hi support, I've received an email saying that my dropbox public links have been suspended for generating excessive traffic. There's only 1 video that I've hosted in Webflow and the link is currently not working now. May I know is there any way that you can assist to resolve this issue? Does upgrading my Dropbox account help? What is the bandwidth limit and how can I track that in my account?
- Megan5 months ago
Dropbox Staff
Hey Sheyee, thanks for posting here today!
Do you still face the same problem? If so, then I'd suggest switching our communication to email, in order for me to have more visibility to the issue there.
As for the bandwidth and limits, you can see more about that here.
Keep me posted!
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