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Niall D.'s avatar
Niall D.
Helpful | Level 6
2 years ago

If I'm logged in via browser does it affect hard drive space?

On my new laptop I installed the Dropbox app and found that my HDD space was in the red, I uninstalled it and find the HDD space is changing, but not by much (I have around 90Gb on Dropbox).
 
I then login to Dropbox via the browser and wonder if that is what's causing my HDD space to go in the red?
 
Can anyone help?
  • Hey Niall D., thanks for posting your question to the Dropbox Community.

     

    When you install the Dropbox desktop app on your computer and login to your account, the app syncs all your files to a local "Dropbox" folder.

     

    That means that your Dropbox files take up space on your hard drive.

     

    Uninstalling the app doesn't free up your space, though. Do you intend to use the Dropbox application?

     

    If so, you can make your files online-only, or use selective sync to free up hard drive space.

     

    Using Dropbox from the website, does not affect your hard drive space at all.

     

    I hope this helps, but let me know if you have any questions.

  • Hannah's avatar
    Hannah
    Icon for Dropbox Staff rankDropbox Staff

    Hey Niall D., thanks for posting your question to the Dropbox Community.

     

    When you install the Dropbox desktop app on your computer and login to your account, the app syncs all your files to a local "Dropbox" folder.

     

    That means that your Dropbox files take up space on your hard drive.

     

    Uninstalling the app doesn't free up your space, though. Do you intend to use the Dropbox application?

     

    If so, you can make your files online-only, or use selective sync to free up hard drive space.

     

    Using Dropbox from the website, does not affect your hard drive space at all.

     

    I hope this helps, but let me know if you have any questions.

    • Niall D.'s avatar
      Niall D.
      Helpful | Level 6

      Thanks for your reply Hannah

       

      On my work laptop it's showing as connected to Dropbox even though I uninstalled the app (it says its taking up 108GB of the HDD space which is a concern).

       

      On my home laptop it is installed with online-only set in the preferences, do I need to do that on the work laptop by installing the app again?

      • Hannah's avatar
        Hannah
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        Thanks for the additional info, Niall!

         

        Indeed, if you do want to use the Dropbox application on your work laptop, to access your Dropbox files from the Dropbox folder, you'll need to install the app again and set the files to online-only, to free up the space they're taking up.

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