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Jeff K.10
10 years agoNew member | Level 2
Selective sync on Android? (Dropbox newbie)
I've just installed Dropbox on my Android phone & there doesn't seem to be a preferences section in settings so I can't see how to set up 'Selective Sync'.
Any ideas anyone?
Hi there!
1. Removing access to files in the mobile app: The mobile app, by default, shows the same files as www.dropbox.com. They are both very similar to the way they work, except for that fact that you can favorite things in the mobile app. Dropbox doesn’t offer the option to apply Selective Sync to either of them.
However, this is a very interesting case. Are you the only person that uses the mobile device? If yes, there shouldn't be a problem with having all your files in Dropbox. If you are a Business user you can also connect your personal account and separate your files between the two accounts.
2. Saving space on Android drive: As Ed previously mentioned, files do not take up space from your mobile device, unless you mark them as "Offline". If you have files in your device that take up space, what you can do, is upload them to Dropbox and then have them deleted from your mobile device's drive.
Also, did you know that you can use the "Clear cache" feature to save some more space on your phone? -->https://help.dropbox.com/mobile/android-app-fixes#cache
- Michael S.55New member | Level 2
LIkewise I'd like to know how to selectively exclude folders from my mobile device. This is not just about bandwidth or local storage space - this is a security issue; My clients use dropbox to share some sensitive files that I don't wish to have (or even see the names of) on my numerous easily lost/stolen mobile devices.
- agreenhartNew member | Level 2
On the app, I belive there's no "selective sync" option like there is on your computer's hardrive, but there's ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION. You can add an additional security layer by locking the Dropbox app seperately. So even if the phone is unlocked, you'll need an additional passcode to open the Dropbox app specifically.
How To:
1. Open the Dropbox app
2. Select the 3 horiztonal lines (depending on the app version, it's usually top left)
3. Select the gear icon (top right)
4. Select "configure passcode"
5. Select "turn passcode on"
6. It will then prompt you to enter your phone's secruity passcode. You may also use fingerprints should your phone have the capability (if you'd like this, then after Step 5, go back in and select "fingerprint unlock"
NOTE-- if you want your Dropbox passcode to be different than the phone's unlock passcode, then after completing the above steps, go back to Step #4 and then select ""Change passcode." This will change the Dropbox passcode only (not the phone's).
Hope this helps!!
- FoodforOrphansNew member | Level 2
Unfortunately this only addresses one issue being discussed. The other is, how can we save space on Android hard drive?
- healthycanExplorer | Level 4
So do I, Michael S.55. I work in a hospital and I just want to have access to my "medical notes" folder in my mobile device, I don't want even see any other folder. Selective sync or an alternative way to do so should be available. I hope DB development team take note of this.
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- Michael S.55New member | Level 2
Josephus F. Why did you post instructions for using Google Drive in a dropbox help forum?
- Matthew M.15New member | Level 2
I echo Michael S.'s concern. I am using my dropbox partly for business, and therefore on my business device I only want my business-related folders to display. So far I don't see a way of doing this...
- Alan L.6New member | Level 1
As far as I know no files are actually downloaded to your device until you 'Favorite' them. If you want offline access to a file tap the dropdown to the right of the filename and select Favorite. This will keep a permanent copy of the file on your device for offline use, and will sync back when you next go online. Not quite the same as selective sync on the desktop but saves space on your device.
- Merrily T.Explorer | Level 3
just wondering how to use carousel
and to see if it is per device or just all or nothing.
- Josephus F.Helpful | Level 5
Thus spoke Alan L_ "As far as I know no files are actually downloaded to your device until you 'Favorite' them. "
I use Google Drive and there is no need to "Favorite" (i e star) them
I only need to manually move the files or folders to the GDrive folder, or Upload on the web
The files appear automatically in GDrive in my Samsung Tablet
I think that is a lot easier than the procedure with DB.
You can do selective syncing in GDrive too but that is another procedure. - EdDropbox Staff
Michael - the Dropbox files are not stored on your mobile device by default. You would need to manually make them available offline to have them saved. More info here: https://help.dropbox.com/mobile/access-files-offline
- carol m.20New member | Level 1
Would like to continue to use dropbox without needing to remove duplicate photos synching from the cloud onto phone. Another question - how to restore a vanished file containing photos which was unshared and is not showing up in deleted files?
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