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EJMiller's avatar
EJMiller
Helpful | Level 5
6 years ago

Safely Deleting Dropbox from One Computer without Affecting Others

I use my Dropbox account and its files on several computers.  I’m giving one of the computers away, but want to wipe it beforehand. Therefore, I want to wipe all Dropbox access from the giveaway c...
  • Rich's avatar
    Rich
    6 years ago

    EJMiller wrote:

    So then, uninstalling from a local computer does not affect the master files themselves, presumably stored in the cloud.


    Correct, though there aren't any "master" files (more on that below).


    what exactly is stored on each local computer, then?  Just pointers to the master files?

    Each computer that has Dropbox installed will have a full copy of the files in your account, assuming you don't use Selective Sync or Smart Sync, which are features that let you remove local copies of folders and files.

    As long as you've uninstalled Dropbox from a computer, or unlinked a computer from your Dropbox account, you can safely delete the local copy because they're not syncing with your account anymore.