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Marcus D.9
10 years agoExplorer | Level 4
How to clear the Dropbox mobile app cache on iPhone/iPad?
Using an iPhone 5C running iOS 9.1 and Dropbox 4.0.4. The iOS Dropbox app itself is only 55.8 MB in size, however my iPhone is reporting that Dropbox is using a total of 300+ MB in Documents and Data...
- 8 years ago
Just noticed today that there's a new button in Dropbox settings saying Clear cache. So hopefully the problem is now resolved :-)
Mike K.61
9 years agoCollaborator | Level 9
Fu G. November 16, 2015 12:50
"That is for sure a major flaw preventing a serious use of this app: I'm confident it will be fixed soon."
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAAAAAAA
I'm a very long time Dropbox Pro user, getting ready to leave because they are obviously willfully ignoring lower-end customers… There's far too many usability features missing and very obvious omissions. They are not trying to make this service better, they obviously just don't care.
Dropbox, I can't believe you found a way to make Google and Microsoft look like the more attractive options.
Their employees have a reputation locally here in San Francisco for being particularly obnoxious to the locals, as well. Google Dropbox AND sf AND soccer field.
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