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peapche
4 years agoNew member | Level 2
Dropbox's size increases on my Android phone
I'm using Dropbox app on Android, and the amount of storage used by it on my smartphone is increasing every time I download a file from Dropbox to my smartphone.
I checked the settings screen on my smartphone and found that my Dropbox's "user data" is now 9GB. There is a "Clear Data" button, but when I press it, it will also delete my account information. Is there anything I can do to solve it?
peapche wrote:
I checked the settings screen on my smartphone and found that my Dropbox's "user data" is now 9GB. There is a "Clear Data" button, but when I press it, it will also delete my account information. Is there anything I can do to solve it?
You want the Settings within the Dropbox app, not your device's settings. You'll see a Clear Cache button.
- RichSuper User II
peapche wrote:
I checked the settings screen on my smartphone and found that my Dropbox's "user data" is now 9GB. There is a "Clear Data" button, but when I press it, it will also delete my account information. Is there anything I can do to solve it?
You want the Settings within the Dropbox app, not your device's settings. You'll see a Clear Cache button.
- peapcheNew member | Level 2
It worked. Thanks!
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