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Dropbox is a file hosting service operated by American company Dropbox, Inc., headquartered in San Francisco, California, that offers cloud storage, file synchronization, personal cloud, and client software.

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Dropbox users through our website.

  • 45% Errors (45%)
  • 27% Sign in (27%)
  • 27% Website Down (27%)

Live Outage Map

The most recent Dropbox outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Conneaut Sign in 3 days ago
City of London Errors 10 days ago
Alpharetta Sign in 1 month ago
Shreveport Sign in 1 month ago
Lima Errors 2 months ago
Regensburg Website Down 2 months ago
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Dropbox Issues Reports

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  • DatosDrive
    Datos Drive (@DatosDrive) reported

    ๐Ÿ”— INTEGRATION ECOSYSTEM Already using other tools? No problem: โ€ข Import from Google Drive/Dropbox (one-click migration) โ€ข Connect to existing calendars โ€ข Sync with email clients โ€ข API for custom integrations โ€ข Webhook support for automation Bring your existing stack. We'll make it better.

  • SergeiShiryayev
    Sergei Shiryayev (@SergeiShiryayev) reported

    @Dropbox Can you please fix file renaming? I rename a file, click it to download it, it still has the old name when I download it. I have to refresh the browser to get the new name...

  • Arkasiraee
    Ammanichanda (@Arkasiraee) reported

    @anvisha The breakdown to see what this really means, An AI just launched that eliminates all marketing jobs. Not some of them. All of them. SEO. Social media. Content writing. Ad creation. Brand design. Pitch decks. Community management. Reddit posts. Email campaigns. All of it. All these jobs are going away. A marketing team costs $200K to $500K a year. An agency costs $10K to $20K a month. A freelance designer charges $5K per project. This does all of it. Every single function. For almost nothing. Like 10% of the cost. Backed by General Catalyst. Jeffrey Katzenberg. Executives from Dropbox, Stripe, and Google. $7.5 million in funding. Thousands already using it. And it has an API. Meaning other AI agents feed it work automatically. AI writes the copy. AI designs the assets. AI posts it. AI optimizes it. No human ever touches it. It just gets better and better with time and eventually the curve will be even tough for humans to read. A full marketing department. End to end. Automated. A week ago AI replaced coders. Before that writers. Before that customer service. Now every marketing job. All at once. From one launch. Just one AI as of now. Every single week another AI drops and another career becomes a subscription. And itโ€™s not slowing down. Itโ€™s speeding up You are less relevant with each passing minute.

  • joshhumble
    Josh Humble (@joshhumble) reported

    Syncing and backup services suck, both on-site and online. I've had to quit Dropbox, due to a barrage of terrible new policies for Mac years ago. iDrive is now taking days for simple backups of a few gigs, and my Lacie syncing service for my Lacie's started randomly deleting files on my HD last year. Why can't we just get GOOD software without the drama of software engineers??? Any suggestions for a real backup service that doesn't screw with their customers would be appreciated.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @GwcSpm I couldn't access the Dropbox link (got a 400 error). Web searches for the paper title show no mainstream physics sources supporting "proton memory" via RC mechanismsโ€”it's likely speculative, not aligned with QCD. If you paste key sections, I'll review!

  • CBrainlab
    Ernest Pedapati, MD (@CBrainlab) reported

    sciclaw tip: if your workspace is inside Dropbox on macOS, switch Dropbox from "File Provider" to the classic local folder mode. File Provider uses a virtual filesystem with placeholder files and sync locks โ€” this can cause hangs, failed writes, and path issues when sciClaw reads or writes files. Dropbox Settings โ†’ Sync โ†’ switch to local folder. or move your sciclaw workspace outside of Dropbox entirely.

  • kiranjholla
    Kiran J. Holla (@kiranjholla) reported

    OK, I've had it with @OneDrive. The sync is so atrociously bad that it just slows down my entire laptop. Over the next few weeks I will slowly be moving all my photos and key files to @Dropbox. Hopefully, Dropbox handles voluminous data better.

  • LECLRCLFTV
    Alex โœจ๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ฝ (@LECLRCLFTV) reported

    dealing with some issues with ko-fi on my end, so i'll upload all journals to dropbox while i get this fixed ๐Ÿ‘€

  • Nas_tech_AI
    Nas (@Nas_tech_AI) reported

    1. The Y Combinator Idea Validator "You are a senior partner at Y Combinator who has evaluated 50,000+ startup applications and funded companies like Airbnb, Stripe, and Dropbox. You know within 5 minutes whether an idea has real potential or is a waste of time. I need a brutally honest validation of my business idea before I invest a single hour building it. Validate: - Problem clarity: is this solving a real painful problem or a 'nice to have' that nobody will pay for - Market size estimate: how many people have this problem and how much would they pay to solve it - Existing solutions: what are people currently using and why is my approach meaningfully better - Willingness to pay test: 5 questions I can ask real people today to confirm they'd actually buy this - Unfair advantage check: what do I personally have (skills, network, experience) that makes me the right person to build this - Business model clarity: how exactly does this make money subscription, one-time, marketplace, or ads - First 10 customers: who specifically are my first 10 paying customers and where do I find them - MVP definition: the absolute smallest version I can build to test if people will pay - Kill criteria: what specific evidence in the next 7 days would prove this idea is dead - YC verdict: fund, pass, or pivot with the single most important reason Format as a Y Combinator-style application review with a brutally honest score out of 10 and a clear go/no-go recommendation. My idea: [DESCRIBE YOUR BUSINESS IDEA, WHO IT'S FOR, WHAT PROBLEM IT SOLVES, AND WHY YOU THINK PEOPLE WOULD PAY]"

  • realgmhacker
    gmhacker (@realgmhacker) reported

    37% of employees knowingly break their company's AI policy. Not accidentally. Knowingly. Shadow IT was USB drives and unapproved Dropbox accounts. Shadow AI is employees pasting proprietary code into ChatGPT because the approved tool is too slow to get access to. 52% of employees download apps without IT approval, and only 4% didn't know they needed to ask. They know the rules. They just decided the rules aren't worth following. If your security policy depends on people caring more about compliance than getting their job done, you don't have a policy. You have a suggestion.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @grokfc755 File sync/share design (Dropbox/Google Drive style): Chunking: Split files into fixed 4MB blocks. Compute SHA-256 per chunk + Merkle tree root for whole-file hash. Enables resumable uploads. Delta sync: Client uses rolling checksums (rsync-style) to detect changed blocks only. Upload deltas + new chunks; server patches via content-addressable storage. Supports offline + eventual consistency. Deduplication: Store unique chunks by hash in S3-like blob store. Files are just manifests of chunk refs + refcounts. Cross-user/file dedup automatic. Conflict resolution: Version vectors + client-side last-mod timestamps. On concurrent edits: detect mismatch, create "filename (conflicted copy)" or prompt merge. For folders: last-writer-wins with audit log. Scales to billions of files via sharded metadata (Cassandra/Spanner).

  • GogHeng
    Noctrix (@GogHeng) reported

    11/ claude code reportedly hit $1 billion ARR in 6 months. six. months. slack took 5 years. zoom took 9. dropbox took 11. developer tools used to be slow burns. now they're explosions.

  • ken_gitahi
    Kennedy Gitahi | PHP & WordPress Specialist (@ken_gitahi) reported

    The "Host Backups" Trap. "My host does backups." Great. What happens if your host account is hacked or their server fails? If you don't have an off-site, redundant backup (AWS/Dropbox/Google Drive/Other), you don't have a backup.

  • SomeUKTeslaGuy
    Some UK Tesla Guy (@SomeUKTeslaGuy) reported

    Hey @Dropbox - donโ€™t you think that your official support account should have verified status here on X? This is 21st century table stakes for something like this - I have an issue that I would like to sort with @DropboxSupport but, considering the importance of everyoneโ€™s data, this should be part of the precautions or โ€˜chain of trustโ€™. Please get this sorted.

  • abrkn
    Andreas (@abrkn) reported

    @Dropbox Dropbox paper logs me out every single day starting a few weeks ago. Login method is passkey. Please fix

  • goldstandard555
    The Gold Standard (@goldstandard555) reported

    @yeah_i_saidthat @SCOburg616 @mattvanswol I just want to return to how we used to vote. Overseas residents and military can still vote by mail. So can elderly and disabled. I have no issues with that. But everyone else should vote on election day, early in person or some other secure method (dropbox with ID).

  • sylustoy
    busra แข‰๐ญฉ (@sylustoy) reported

    @molaguya i never had such bugs but i have seen the scary ones ๐Ÿ˜ญ idk how many ppl work for lads or devs but it sad how so much lacks and in case it shuts down i guess screenrecording is for better... do you save it in an app like dropbox or for usb stick?

  • aksh_yay
    Akshay (@aksh_yay) reported

    @DropboxSupport Dropbox is creating a problem with AutoCAD similar to the bug in 2015-16 where it causes autocad to hang when open command is given within Autocad. Dropbox v:241.4.4853 on windows 7

  • robertdavid010
    Cryptosailor (@robertdavid010) reported

    @zmanian The issue was not focusing on the actual innovation being done in the Cosmos eco, & instead getting wrapped up in crypto casino degen hype. Eg. @Jackal_Protocol delivers on a decentralized 'Dropbox' @gitopiaDAO delivers on decentralized 'GitHub' (all Cosmos project should use)

  • theSEalpha
    the SE (@theSEalpha) reported

    Cloudflare 2026 Threat Report: brute force is fading. Attackers exploit trusted tools โ€” Google Calendar, Dropbox, GitHub โ€” to move laterally. They call it "living off the XaaS." Record 31.4 Tbps DDoS. Session token theft surging. The perimeter isn't the problem. Trust is.

  • Rukkssss__
    GLITCH (@Rukkssss__) reported

    Creators, stop treating distribution like an afterthought. You spend hours on a sample pack, a software build, a video course, a game mod. Then you upload it to Google Drive, Dropbox, or your own server. Link expires. Server chokes. Fans get a timeout error. You pay overage fees. There's a better way. It's called BitTorrent. Not a relic. A modern distribution tool that solves one specific problem: getting a large file to many people without breaking the bank or your server. Here's exactly when to use it, and how. ๐’๐œ๐ž๐ง๐š๐ซ๐ข๐จ ๐Ÿ: You're dropping a big file (1GB to 100GB). Game update, 4K trailer, asset pack, podcast season. Your website's server is not a CDN. It will crash under 10,000 concurrent downloads. Instead, create a torrent of the file. Post the magnet link alongside your direct download. The first 100 people grab from you. The next 10,000 grab from them. Your server never feels the spike. No CDN bill. No "this file has been downloaded too many times." ๐’๐œ๐ž๐ง๐š๐ซ๐ข๐จ ๐Ÿ: You expect repeated downloads of the same file. Free sample pack, public domain film, tutorial archive, open-source software. Every new download hits your server again. Instead, keep your torrent client open after you finish. Seed it. Your computer becomes part of the swarm. Your bandwidth cost stays flat. Their download stays fast. And the file stays alive even if your server goes down. ๐’๐œ๐ž๐ง๐š๐ซ๐ข๐จ ๐Ÿ‘: You want your content to stay available without monthly hosting. WeTransfer links die in 7 days. Dropbox throttles. AWS charges. BitTorrent swarms don't. Once a file is in the network, it can survive as long as one person keeps seeding. No hosting bill. No "link expired." That's not magic. That's just how the protocol works. ๐’๐œ๐ž๐ง๐š๐ซ๐ข๐จ ๐Ÿ’: You're sharing private files with your team or patrons. Discord members, course students, freelance clients. You want speed and privacy without a third party holding your data. Create a private torrent with encryption. Share the magnet link in a private channel. No size limits. No "you need permission." Just direct peer-to-peer delivery. ๐–๐ก๐ข๐œ๐ก ๐ญ๐จ๐จ๐ฅ ๐Ÿ๐จ๐ซ ๐ฐ๐ก๐ข๐œ๐ก ๐ฃ๐จ๐›? ยท ๐๐ข๐ญ๐“๐จ๐ซ๐ซ๐ž๐ง๐ญ ๐–๐ž๐› โ€“ drag, drop, get a magnet link. No install needed. Great for quick public drops. ยท ๐ฆ๐ฎ๐“๐จ๐ซ๐ซ๐ž๐ง๐ญ ๐‚๐ฅ๐š๐ฌ๐ฌ๐ข๐œ โ€“ full control. Set upload limits, seed ratios, scheduling. Best for long-term seeding. ยท ๐๐“๐“๐‚ ๐๐ซ๐ข๐๐ ๐ž โ€“ add a token layer. Accept BTT for faster downloads or stake your earnings. BitTorrent is not for pirates. It's for creators who understand that distribution is half the work. Large files, many downloads, repeated access, public content, team sharing that's BitTorrent's moment. Stop paying for server stress. Start sharing like a pro. @justinsuntron @BitTorrent #TRONEcoStar

  • kiaroou
    kia ๐Ÿ‘พ c0mms open (@kiaroou) reported

    @MissingCiro yeah i heard theres some issues with the dropbox links ๐Ÿ’”you can use the google drive links instead

  • SPryke2
    Stuart Pryke (@SPryke2) reported

    @sila_beyaz @HLearningPD Thereโ€™s a Dropbox link at the back. Itโ€™ll take you to a page where you can scroll down to find the RTT book. Thereโ€™s been a couple of issues getting the complete set of resources in there but we have it on good authority that they should all be in this week at some point!

  • bygregorr
    Gregor (@bygregorr) reported

    @rseroter @Dropbox Dropbox still at 87GB before the fix is wild. Mono repo size creep is silent until someone's waiting an hour to clone on day one.

  • brennschlus
    Incognito ergo sum โš”๏ธ (@brennschlus) reported

    @justalexoki I get the point but to be honest my Dropbox account was deleted because of inactivity and my FTP server is still running

  • startupdrivers_
    Startup Drivers by Odigital (@startupdrivers_) reported

    Before Dropbox became a billion-dollar companyโ€ฆ Drew Houston didnโ€™t start by raising money. He started with a problem.

  • MycenaXanh
    Mycena Xanh ๐Ÿ„๐Ÿ’™ ใ€IRIAM USใ€‘ (@MycenaXanh) reported

    @Mycenas_Cottage @ShinyThanh @MitsukuniKaru Wait, we might be on to something. Storage can be an issue tho, wat would b the best way to exchange vids we think? Like a Dropbox or GDrive mayb?

  • KainYusanagi
    Kain Yusanagi (@KainYusanagi) reported

    @solitaryasmr You could always set up your own personal server for cheap; it'd be much less to run than paying for Dropbox. You don't even need any special hardware; just use an old tower or laptop. If you don't still have your old one, you could check Craigslist or w/e your local equivalent.

  • dominikstec
    Dominik Stec (@dominikstec) reported

    @GregorySchier Correct! The price isn't the issue. It's the same old story: Evernote, CloudApp, Dropbox... and now 1Password. Scale compromises the soul. 15 years was a good run for me.

  • NoFrankingWay
    Frankly Frank (@NoFrankingWay) reported

    @ElSotong Little of each. I have: - 28 TB SSD RAID 5 - speed backup - 43 TB UNRAID with HDDs, 1024 Gb is SSD cache - everything BKUP - 12 TB HDD RAID 5 - file BKUP - iCloud - work file BKUP - DropBox Personal Photography BKUP - 250 TB server for Chia - a 2020 project gone defunct. So now I have hella storage