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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
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Sign in (50%)
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Website Down (33%)
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Errors (17%)
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Dropbox Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Frank
(@lastofthefranks) reported
The Rittenhouse trial is down to if a prosecutor knows how to send a dropbox?
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Marylou Culkar
(@MarylouCulkar6) reported
@TwoQuoque @KristenBarbar Because the defense screwed up isn’t the Prosecutor’s problem. The Defense was sent the video. The Defense had an Android so the Prosecutor couldn’t send by phone. He mailed it by Dropbox I believe it’s called.
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O_O
(@dysinger) reported
lol. Kraus (prosecution) has the "Handbrake" app clearly shown on his desktop during the court videos of his laptop. It was a total accident that the defense only saw a grainy compressed video. A "glitch." Everybody lies. Especially the state. #Dropbox #KyleRittenhouseTrial
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villaf
(@hdvillaf) reported
ey @DropboxSupport I find the web platform very slow. Any problems up there?
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Nick Carroll
(@LibertyAndTech) reported
This obviates the issue that the Dropbox both teams have access to, should have had that hires version. There's no sensible explanation so far why the prosecution received the lowres one from the defense. Transferring the file between platforms wouldn't cause that.
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Jenna
(@Jenna_Mint) reported
@JackPosobiec @RekietaMedia Lunchbox is lying. He is trying to say that when sending by email it condenses and renames. Then by Dropbox/Air drop or thumb drive the process is lossless. Not True. Email does not rename. If the email server has a size limit it won't send it. "Someone" renamed/compressed it.
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Seewen
(@seewen13) reported
@NickSahagun @RekietaMedia Original is 11.2Mb . The one given to the defense is 3.6MB. Both could be sent by e-mail, no problem. (And of course, Dropbox & co could be used even if size was a problem. Or zipped in multiple files by mail).
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Alex Kagin
(@alexkagin) reported
Clicked 'Dropbox' in trending thinking maybe there was takeout news and now realize this is another thing $TWTR needs to fix. @Twitter let's keep trending news SFW please.
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Alan
(@kyzerpoza) reported
@CtrlAltJeff @VoterToni @Juxtaporter They were shared via Dropbox which does not compress the file unless requested, also I’m an art director that transfers files from iPhone, android, OSX and Windows and compression hasn’t been an issue since iOS 9. This was on purpose!
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Josh Levine
(@jlevine) reported
@Dropbox @DropboxSupport @DropboxBusiness Your support experience has been pretty terrible. More than 24 hrs for a response and I've been trying to get a solution for 4 days now to a fairly simple problem. You guys need to do better than this.
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Tehuti
(@tehuti88) reported
*sees "Dropbox" trending* OHMYGOD IS IT DOWN?!? *sees reason for trending* Wut.
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Lauri Mueller
(@LauriLinnea) reported
@MarylouCulkar6 @TwoQuoque @KristenBarbar No. All the evidence EXCEPT that video was exchanged via Dropbox, a file-sharing service that keeps track of file history and has secure access features. The movie at issue was emailed separately via the prosecutor’s personal Gmail account. For no good reason. Different filename
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PopupHeadlight
(@PopupHeadlight) reported
@RekietaMedia That being said, I'm aware it's Dropbox or air airdrop, but the issue may or may not be something to fairly consider.
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Blackbeard
(@Brewsterinblack) reported
@legalbytesmedia quick question about the use of dropbox for digital evidence. Why not purchase a 300gb thumb drive or external hard drive and use an encoded password for evidence transfer? Why use a third part company with limited storage requiring upload and download issues?
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FinkleChewingGum
(@FinkleGum) reported
@ElijahSchaffer @JackPosobiec @Dropbox Guess it’s time to ask the judge to step down - who couldn’t understand why his text messages pixelated when he took a photo of them.
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Stacy, M.Ed
(@VestaBoxer) reported
I can’t help but wonder if the lawyers are intentionally nitpicking tech issues because the judge seems completely unable to understand how videos, internet, or the wheel works. I’d be shocked if he’d ever heard of Dropbox, not to mention how it works.
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Joshua McNabintosh
(@radicalbarks) reported
@ElijahSchaffer @Dropbox I really don't feel like people should be pushing specific commercial services when this sort of thing could be served just as easily by an FTP server.
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Astral Scott
(@AstralTX) reported
@JackPosobiec Because the video was directly sent from the detective? The evidence from the state crime lab uses Dropbox. Either way, it's much Ado about nothing. They had the evidence since the 5th and only bring the issue up now?
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rbird5541
(@rbird5541) reported
@BggMinty @GuntherEagleman They did know, most states use dropbox with protected passwords for all evidence for any trial. For them to say it's not their problem if they are not knowledgeable in operating IPhones or files in computers.
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Judi Lake
(@JohnFra67450537) reported
@jb99999a @JackPosobiec I'm only speaking from experience - For my business I relied on Dropbox heavily and found it to be very good - imo it was wetransfer that had problems
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Hoxton 'Happy Fookin' Christmas' Blues
(@BluesHoxton) reported
@Mephitus_Skunk @justsomeguycc The problem is Dropbox could be issued a subpoena on your information and may or may not tell you it's been subpoenaed. They also keep copies of your data, even after it's been deleted. There was a CLE my boss went to on this and she told the firm to stop using the service.
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Lucas Ribeiro Gomes ✠ 🇵🇹
(@LucasRGomes0) reported
@s5434467 @artifx_SS @TPostMillennial All evidence should be on a shared FTP server or at the very least a shared dropbox. 8 different data transfer methods is just asking for miscommunications and multiple versions of the same evidence. From a technical perspective this is shocking.
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We the People....T..🇺🇸🗽🇺🇸
(@tracally66) reported
@JackPosobiec I'm a printer and graphic designer send files via email will change name and render it down to make it emailable What moron emails videos They will always compress to lower res Dropbox is the only way Mistrial with prejudice
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Stosh of the Oppressed tweet
(@garymic) reported
@AaronFurq @ElectionWiz @RekietaMedia Are you kidding? They way the Prosecution has handled this. I wouldn't be surprised if they've broken the chain of evidence on their own dropbox account.
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Patric King
(@pksucks) reported
@_EricHu omg last december I had to simultaneously move 15 clients from a host who was closing to a new one didn’t realize Dropbox would overheat the mac & burn my house down now I use a script that quietly turns Dropbox sync off whenever I open MAMP or Transmit
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Sarah Glassmeyer
(@sglassmeyer) reported
<denied access to dropbox document> Me: well, i guess I'm fired. (For some reason it switched my login to my personal account)
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Sim Ah
(@BeingOwlsome) reported
The Kyle Rittenhouse Trial should literally go down in history like it should be taught in law school on How-Not-To-Act-In-A-Courtroom 🤦 Dropbox!!
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Tommy
(@BritbongTommy) reported
D: I checked the files MB, and the file Binger had was 11MB compared to the 4MB I had received twice. P: It was the Email compressing the files, not my problem. D: Every other piece of evidence provided via Dropbox, the titles of the file given to me by Binger was different too
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Jesse Crawford
(@jcrawfordor) reported
"Dropbox provides us an exact forensic copy of the file they were given." This quote, from an attorney, kind of says a lot in a small package about the interaction of trial practice and the technology issues. "forensic" does so much work here that is so questionable.
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🇺🇸 The Great and Powerful DOZ™ 🇺🇸
(@DiscoJeedai) reported
@ElijahSchaffer @Dropbox Imagine all the trouble they could have saved by using a thumb drive.......