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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?
- 8 years ago
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
Josephus F.
10 years agoHelpful | 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.
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