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thelwang's avatar
thelwang
Helpful | Level 7
3 years ago

Dropbox iOS app taking up 1.3GB of local app data storage but no offline files?

  As you can see in the screenshot, the Dropbox iOS app is taking up 1.37GB of space in app storage alone. But I have no offline files. Things I've done:  Made sure that I have ZERO fi...
  • Nancy's avatar
    Nancy
    2 years ago

    Thanks for bringing this to our attention, andherand

     

    From what I understand, it’s the Dropbox cache that keeps taking up space from your device, even after the upload is complete, correct? 

     

    In this case, here’s what I’d like you to try as a test; clear the app’s cache via the app settings (just make sure there are no files uploading before that), uninstall the Dropbox app, restart your device and then, reinstall Dropbox. 

     

    After that, please try to upload a few files to the app and let me know if you’re still having the same issue.

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