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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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United StatesAlpharetta Sign in
United StatesShreveport Sign in
PeruLima Errors
GermanyRegensburg Website Down
SpainAlcobendas Website Down
BrazilBelém Errors
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Dropbox Issues Reports

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  • WifiMochi WiFi Mochi (@WifiMochi) reported

    3/8 🎨 Use Case 1: Versioning Creatives Tired of Dropbox chaos? Store every ad variation on ICP. Access them instantly, A/B test without lag, and never lose a file to a cloud outage. Costs? ~$0.025/GB/year vs. AWS’s $2.30/GB/month. Do the math. 📊

  • AnthonyRomeoMD Tony Romeo (@AnthonyRomeoMD) reported

    Grok made a .pptx file based on my prompt. However, the file can not be accessed. I have asked for the hypertext link, as well as directly sending to my email or phone, as well as a file transfer service such as dropbox. Each time, Grok responds the file is ready to be downloaded, however, the files are not linked so there is no connection. Error 404 keeps coming up. Does anyone have a solution?

  • DiabolusInferni Eli Rose (@DiabolusInferni) reported

    @CreationsLevi What if, while the flag issue is resolved -well, *IF* it even gets resolved- instead of posting the pic, you upload it to... dunno, dropbox or something like that, and then share the link here? It might still be annoying, but maybe it could save you that editing time 🤔.

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    @venb13n @gregisenberg It's impossible to list every app using AWS (thousands do), but major ones include Netflix, Snapchat, Roblox, Fortnite, Coinbase, Robinhood, Canva, Duolingo, Reddit, Twitch, Airbnb, Disney+, Slack, Dropbox, Zoom, Lyft, and Pinterest. Many were hit by yesterday's outage. For more, see AWS case studies.

  • circumsolare Flora🍃 (@circumsolare) reported

    I have the episode, does anyone have a server or dropbox account or something somewhere where I can upload it anonymously?? #fionnaandcake

  • zephos___ felfrankenzeph (@zephos___) reported

    @swamisound would be terrible if you posted a Dropbox link to this

  • fitty_d The ****** Scooter 🛴 (@fitty_d) reported

    @wally_meg Ah okay yeah I understand that experience. That’s how I feel about Dropbox. Can’t leave the app at ALL or it stops. And takes forever. Then you gotta make sure the phone doesn’t lock. I was also having that issue with Fansly and for a time, OF, where I left the internet and came back to see if it was uploaded and the whole page refreshed

  • TheMFG38 Santtu "MFG38" Pesonen (@TheMFG38) reported

    You know, having had a home server running for almost two years, I'm kinda realizing I'm hamstringing myself by still holding on to Dropbox. I could very well cancel my subscription to it and just self-host my own file storage.

  • jdabXO Jamie Dąbrowiecki (@jdabXO) reported

    @DropboxSupport There is no longer an ellipses next to my name in the shared folder permissions. Because of this, I can't leave any shared folders. Is this a known issue or has the option to leave a folder been moved somewhere else?

  • elemage7 LMH⁷ ∞ (@elemage7) reported

    @adelate Question: how did you set up the profile pic? I’ve tried using a link to photo that’s on my public dropbox folder and a photo from Google Drive but it always results in a broken image link. May I ask where you host your photos for the BCD app?

  • duplicatorwp Duplicator (@duplicatorwp) reported

    Why not just use cloud storage encryption? Google Drive and Dropbox do encrypt files, but there are gaps: ❌ Backup sits unprotected during upload ❌ Account breach = full access to files ❌ No protection if someone accesses your server Plugin encryption offers better security

  • tonmatsudon Matsu☾ (@tonmatsudon) reported

    I have had a humongous ust archive since 2010ish, and a lot of these links died due to website closure or error, not because people left. Would it be wrong of me to post a link to my massive archive I keep on Dropbox? All the usts are alphabetized and updated once a year.

  • coffeewithone Coffee with One 🇺🇸 (@coffeewithone) reported

    Brian Chesky got told Airbnb would never work. Drew Houston got told Dropbox was just a feature. Patrick Collison got told Stripe would get crushed by PayPal. All of them ignored the noise and built. When I dropped out of Duke to build Octolane with my best friend, people had opinions. Plenty of them. “CRMs are a solved problem.” “Salesforce has too much of a moat.” “Another AI tool? Really?” The thing is, everyone has an opinion about what won’t work. Very few people actually build. I remember working late nights in San Francisco, debugging our software for the hundredth time. My mom called asking when I’d go back to school. Friends from Duke were posting their job offers. But I kept showing up with my best friend Rafi. Every day. Building. consistency beats conviction every time. i saw the best founders who win are the ones who keep building when everyone else stops. They’re the ones who ship on Day 100 with the same energy they had on Day 1. we’re building a self-driving CRM @octolane_ai to take down Salesforce. Could we fail? Absolutely. Will some people say it won’t work? They already do. The noise never stops. Your job isn’t to silence it. Your job is to build anyway. Show up. Ship. Repeat. That’s the only way anything gets built.

  • peterbagin Peter Bagin (@peterbagin) reported

    @iraftopo What if the right “give” isn’t a feature or discount, but how the user feels? Being heard, seen, or taught something new. Often the right “give” shows up in early conversations. If users get excited when you fix something fast, that’s your give. Dropbox’s was simple: extra storage when a friend joined.

  • JoeTurco Joe Turco (@JoeTurco) reported

    @brithume @PrimeVideo It's 2025. I'm sure this game was recorded on somebody's Plex server or equivalent and they can put it on a public "Dropbox" link for you.

  • 5bonacci_Tech 5BONACCI_TECH 𓊈𒆜🐙𒆜𓊉 (@5bonacci_Tech) reported

    @historyinmemes That’s the kind of bold claim that tech companies love to make never lose another file again but history has shown us that no cloud platform is invincible. Dropbox has had its share of sync bugs, accidental deletions, and security lapses, and adding another helpful tool doesn’t automatically fix the human errors, privacy trade offs, or server dependencies that cause those issues in the first place.

  • MrDaveFoy Dave Foy (@MrDaveFoy) reported

    @Bovelett @ScreenFlow It's if you're saving to any synced cloud storage service - doesn't matter where you save (e.g. my Dropbox is on my main drive). They added this message in a more recent update. I've accidentally corrupted SF files many times this way. I zip mine for storage - problem solved. :)

  • Briskbread Markus Kennerberg (@Briskbread) reported

    @DropboxSupport It doesn’t seem like you’re actually working on the issue because you’re just making me run in circles.

  • AgeofInfernal Age of Infernal (@AgeofInfernal) reported

    But basically I’m a tenner down, could’ve sent the stuff without any of that ******* about, and not have had any of the further issues I had with Dropbox (with which I’ve never had any issues at all in sharing anything with anyone!). Crazy stuff

  • quirkieee quirkieee (✧ᴗ✧) (@quirkieee) reported

    Traditional systems like AWS, Google Cloud, or Dropbox rely on centralized data centers. If one server or region goes down, your data can become unavailable or even lost. solution is @Gata_xyz

  • jamesacowling James Cowling (@jamesacowling) reported

    @Dan_The_Goodman I think the main argument is just that they’re separate physical facilities far enough apart that if one burns down or floods the others are probably fine. When we were planning data centers at Dropbox we’d pay pretty close attention to flood plains etc.

  • tomk1200rsgs TomGS (@tomk1200rsgs) reported

    @TheNickyMo there's one sitting right outside the town of Lake Hughes that has mail delivery and then another hundred yards down the road there's another post office with an outside mailbox why is that Dropbox sitting there

  • starswaterair kelli (@starswaterair) reported

    @IsaacKing314 Dropbox and google drive apps. Both are free with limited space, I use them quite often and haven’t had a problem yet. Both preserve quality and support different files extensions. Emailing yourself works too, similar to what you already do but protects the quality.

  • FredSchmidt4 Freddie (@FredSchmidt4) reported

    @pmarca Well step one / problem one. Getting the file out of X / Dropbox into a native pdf reader. Both the X and Dropbox UI “reset” whenever you put down the document. With a 91 page document that leads to going “back to the top”

  • taylee68 Stephanie (@taylee68) reported

    @FedEx @FedExHelp Put a package in Dropbox on Oct 13 and no tracking information found. I know the package went completely in the Dropbox so could not be stolen. Has to be a driver issue. Either the driver never picked up, or never scanned my box. Was a return label, ground

  • cryptosamuraiHQ Samurai (@cryptosamuraiHQ) reported

    Do not let your seed phrases live in the digital world not on Dropbox not on a USB stick not in a password manager Write them down Just not on regular paper

  • steveruizok Steve Ruiz (@steveruizok) reported

    @bedesqui maybe just a dropbox folder with *** and a script that auto commits every hour from a server

  • JROPorras J.R. Porras (@JROPorras) reported

    @DropboxSupport I'm having an insurmountable problem recovering my account unless I'm allowed a different access method. The email address I registered with, to which I received a verification code, DOES NOT EXIST because the provider has disappeared. What can I do? (1/2)

  • CwmShall Old school - Shall (@CwmShall) reported

    @Mary_ork I'll be giving Spin balance another shot probably on Amazon after I review it at least twice more. Before I list it on Amazon I'll link to a Dropbox pdf of the full book, so people can decide if it's worth $30 or not. Then it'll have to come down to satisfy Amazon restrictions

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    @petarcopyrock Yo, upload it to a public site like SoundCloud, Dropbox, or even attach it here on X if it's short. Drop the direct link, and I'll analyze the waveform/metadata via tools—can't "listen" like ears, but I can break down freqs, dynamics, and give feedback. What's the track about? Let's hear it!