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Yaniv_a
5 months agoExplorer | Level 3
Why is Google blocking Dropbox when trying to open an Excel file?
Access blocked: Dropbox’s request does not comply with Google’s policies
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Error 403: disallowed_useragent
- RichSuper User II
Yaniv_a wrote:
Access blocked: Dropbox’s request does not comply with Google’s policies ... Error 403: disallowed_useragentGoogle doesn't appear to be blocking Dropbox. It looks like it's specifically blocking whatever browser or software you're using while trying to sign in to Dropbox. What browser, software or device are you making this request on?
- Yaniv_aExplorer | Level 3I'm trying to open an excel file which is saved in Dropbox with Microsoft excel. It's asking for A user. It's only appears while trying to do it through Dropbox.
- Brangus2001New member | Level 2
New phone and attempting to link my Dropbox to Excel mobile on Android (Pixel 8). When I try to open a spreadsheet into Excel, I'm prompted to integrate by entering in my Google account information. I can see that there are other posts late last year where this was seen but was marked as resolved.
Once I enter in my information and verify using MFA, I receive an "Error 403: disallowed_useragent" response that states:
"Access blocked: Dropbox's request does not comply with Google's policies.Dropbox's request does not comply with Google's 'Use secure browsers' policy. If this app has a website you can open a web browser and try signing in from there. If you are attempting to access a wireless network, please follow these instructions..."
I have accessed Dropbox's website directly from Chrome and it authenticated without issue but the error still presents itself when accessing Dropbox via Excel. Any help would be appreciated.
- NancyDropbox Staff
Hey @Brangus2001. Are you trying to sign in to the Excel app with the same email address you’ve used for your Dropbox account?
Have you also been in touch with Microsoft support, as per their post here?
Feel free to try this suggestion too in the meantime, and let me know if it works for you.
- Pete18New member | Level 2People not reading the OP properly - the issue is with the App not complying with Google's ' Use secure browsers' policy. Is there a workaround for this without going to a browser or an update to App planned?
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