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dualice
3 years agoNew member | Level 2
Why do shared files count against my space use???
Why are files shared with me counted against my space usage? Is this data counted twice? If someone who is sharing files with me is paying for this space, why should I have to pay as well just to access it? I am out of space, I have no intention of buying more space, and yet, when someone shares some files with me, I cannot access them and I am forced to buy space in order to access them. Why is this?
Thank you.
dualice wrote:
Why are files shared with me counted against my space usage?
Because the files exist in your account.
When you have access to a shared folder, you're not accessing someone else's folder. You're accessing your own COPY of the folder within your account, and you need to have enough space available to hold that folder.
If you just need to view or download files that someone else is sharing with you, ask them to send you a shared link instead. A shared link is a view-only method of sharing and you don't even need a Dropbox account to access it.
- stevengallagherHelpful | Level 5
Hey, since someone already paid for the data parking space, why should I pay for the same folder space too? This is just a straight rip-off. Not happy at all.
- jasphotoNew member | Level 2
I uploaded photos to someone elses dropbox account for them but it using up MY data storage - I want them to store it NOT me - It should not effect my account - How do I remedy that?
- mtreeves1968New member | Level 2
I stored 3.5GB mp4 video in shared folder but when my daughter tried to download file, dropbox said she has to pay to increase her storage on dropbox. I don't understand this. I thought she should be able to download the shared file to anywhere she wants to such as PC or iphone??
- RichSuper User II
mtreeves1968 wrote:
I stored 3.5GB mp4 video in shared folder but when my daughter tried to download file, dropbox said she has to pay to increase her storage on dropbox. I don't understand this. I thought she should be able to download the shared file to anywhere she wants to such as PC or iphone??
If you sent her a shared link and she's just downloading it, she doesn't even need an account. If she's trying to save it to her Dropbox, or if you invited her to a shared folder instead, she needs an account and she needs to have enough available space in her account to hold the folder that she's trying to save to her account.
- truenet-lhathcockNew member | Level 2
A paid dropbox account has shared their data with me by sending me a link. This is my first dropbox account at this email address. I cannot see the data without upgrading from my free account to a paid account?
I just need read-only access to their data.
What am I doing wrong?
- RichSuper User II
truenet-lhathcock wrote:
A paid dropbox account has shared their data with me by sending me a link. ... I cannot see the data without upgrading from my free account to a paid account?
It sounds like you were sent an invitation to a shared folder, which requires you to have enough available space because you'll have your own copy of the folder in your account. If you only need to view the files, ask them to sent you a view-only shared link instead. You'll be able to view and/or download the files whether you have an account or not.
- tiffany3New member | Level 2
My client is trying to share files with me and my dropbox is telling me I need to pay to upgrade so I can accommodate their LARGE file system. (I've read through earlier threads here and double-charging for people to access the same information is, unbelievably, the DB business model) Nevertheless, I need to access these files so it appears I'll have to pay extra. My question is this: these are SHARED files...we both make changes and edits to the documents and spreadsheets throughout the project. If these are separate COPIES (as pointed out in earlier answers) how do they sync? Do the edits appear on both or our COPIES on each of our accounts? Or do we have to re-upload or reshare somehow after each edit? Thanks!
- JayDropbox Staff
Hi truenet-lhathcock, I've merged your to this thread to keep similar queries together.
Please could you check the solution at the top for an answer to your query.
- KeeganMillarNew member | Level 2
Exactly how it sounds... Is this the dropbox scam?
Someone is already paying for the storage, and dropbox is double dipping and getting me to buy it too?
I highly doubt dropbox is duplicating the files.
- JayDropbox Staff
Hi KeeganMillar, I've merged you to this thread with users that have similar questions.
This post should help clarify regarding shared quota.
- RichSuper User II
KeeganMillar wrote:
Someone is already paying for the storage, and dropbox is double dipping and getting me to buy it too?
The files exist in your account so they take up space in your account. It's also meant to prevent people from stacking accounts for unlimited space.
- KeeganMillarNew member | Level 2
The other main file storage platforms manage to do the exact same without conning their clients - One Drive, Google, iCloud.
- A_Temp_202New member | Level 2
I have a client that wants me to upload files to their box, not my box, their box.
Drop says I need to pay for more storage to upload to their box.
Why?I solved the issue with google drive, but can someone explain why I need to pay to upload to someone's box, not mine.
- RichSuper User II
A_Temp_202 wrote:
I have a client that wants me to upload files to their box, not my box, their box. Drop says I need to pay for more storage to upload to their box. Why?
You're not uploading to their Dropbox. You're uploading to a shared folder in your account, which syncs with a folder in their account. You need to have enough space in your account for anything that you have stored in it.
If you don't need to access the files after you upload them, the recipient can send you a File Request instead, which allows you to upload directly to their account without affecting your own (you don't even need an account).
- Rebecca16Helpful | Level 5
I want to share a large folder temporarily with a contractor, in order for her to do a trial project for us. She states she cannot access the shared folder due to storage. I am not familiar enough with Dropbox's storage use to know if this is an issue when she goes to open online or if she can free up her storage on her synced desktop and thus allow this shared folder to be opened. Perhaps it doesn't matter - if the folder causes her storage to exceed online and has nothing to do with her storage on her computer?
- Rebecca16Helpful | Level 5
Just view/download I believe. But also capability to save new items to the folder.
- KatherinemillleNew member | Level 2I have a Basic plan. I’ve uploaded nothing, am retired, and only use it 4-5 times a year to download from a shared folder violin music scores for concert rehearsals. The orchestra manages the shared folders. There was one with lots of photos. My account is telling me I’m over capacity, but I’ve always deleted what I downloaded to print. I’m not paying &12/month for this minimal use. I’m clearly not in the know. Can any one tell me what to do?
- RichSuper User II
Katherinemillle wrote:
I have a Basic plan. I’ve uploaded nothing ... and only use it ... to download from a shared folder ... My account is telling me I’m over capacityIf you're a member of a shared folder, the content of that folder takes space in your account.
If you only need download access, ask the owner of the folder to send you a view-only shared link instead.
- KatherinemillleNew member | Level 2Thank you so much for this suggestion. I’ll ask the orchestra manager and see if that was the cause!
- Eva27New member | Level 2I got access to the folder from my supervisor with editing rights. As I add files to this folder, I have written that I have run out of space and that the limit is over 2GB. I asked the manager, they told me that 1TB was bought from them. Why can't I upload files to their working folder, if the one whose folder has a 1TB plan is purchased.
- roshanaExplorer | Level 4
I just started working (volunteering) for a spiritual group. They have tons of photos and videos and whatnot, and they've shared these folders with me so that I can do social media posting for them.
But I keep getting the message that I'm over my limit.
99% of that limit is the shared files.
What to do?
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