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joteedee
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2 years ago
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Using Dropbox for Etsy Digital Downloads Shop. How to share content?

Hi,

I have an Etsy store selling digital downloads of graphics/clipart.  The maximum total file size allowed on Etsy is 100mb and I'm finding my clipart collections are now exceeding that.  I want to upload these clipart collections to folders in dropbox and provide customers who buy with a link to the relevant folder.  I am trying to do this but can only seem to create a folder that can then be edited by any customer who accesses it.  I want to have it so they can just see it (and obviously download from it).  I currently have Dropbox Plus.  I wonder it it's possible with this subscription.

Any info would be gratefully received 🙂 

  • Mark's avatar
    Mark
    2 years ago

    joteedee wrote:

    Do you mean if lots of people tried to access at once and then the link would not work?  


    Basically, yes. 

     

    As a free user you get 1TB of bandwidth a day (which is a HUGE amount!!). But that is in a rolling 24 hour period. So every time somebody downloads something it goes against that quota. If they do it say 10 x then your 100mb file would use 1GB of bandwidth. 

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      joteedee
      New member | Level 2

      Thank you so much for replying.  I'm okay with people sharing links and accept that as a possibility but I don't know what you mean about bandwith limitations.  Do you mean if lots of people tried to access at once and then the link would not work?  

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        Mark
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        joteedee wrote:

        Do you mean if lots of people tried to access at once and then the link would not work?  


        Basically, yes. 

         

        As a free user you get 1TB of bandwidth a day (which is a HUGE amount!!). But that is in a rolling 24 hour period. So every time somebody downloads something it goes against that quota. If they do it say 10 x then your 100mb file would use 1GB of bandwidth.