You might see that the Dropbox Community team have been busy working on some major updates to the Community itself! So, here is some info on what’s changed, what’s staying the same and what you can expect from the Dropbox Community overall.

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BxD
New member | Level 2
6 years ago

Files from others shared with me uses MY space allocation -- WHY??

I am new to this, using the free version for now.  One thing I don't understand is why files that do not belong to me that are shared with me take up space on my space allocation.  They are not my fi...
  • Lusil's avatar
    Lusil
    6 years ago
    Hey BxD and Nosferath
     
    Since every member of a shared folder can add and modify the files in it, the shared folder takes up space in each member's account. This policy exists to prevent people from giving themselves unlimited space by stacking Basic accounts and shared folders.
     
    Spoiler
    In general, your Dropbox quota is calculated based on the total amount of contents in your account, which includes shared folders. As such, a Dropbox account can't sync more than its quota, so a 2 GB account can't sync more than 2 GB. 
    If you'd like to receive a folder without impacting your account’s storage, you can ask the sender to share a link to the folder, instead, which allows you to view/download the content.
     
    Finally, if you’d to have a little more storage, you can earn space. For more info on this, check out this article.
     
    I hope this helps to some extent!