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dianaellington419
2 years agoNew member | Level 2
Limitations and consequences due to non-payment
Hello! What will happen to the files in the storage if there are no funds on the card for payment?
Can these files be deleted by dropbox?
What are the limitations in this case?
- 2 years ago
dianaellington419 wrote:
And if I had 100 gigabytes of information in storage (let’s assume), it won’t be deleted if there is no payment (from dropbox)?
No, it won't be deleted. If, however, you leave the account idle for more than a year, the account and everything in it would be deleted and unrecoverable.
Could you send a link to a document that indicates the possibility of deleting a large amount of data in the absence of payment?There is no such document because Dropbox doesn't delete your files for lack of payment. As mentioned above, your entire account can be deleted if it remains idle, which is outlined in the Terms.
Jay
2 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi dianaellington419, thanks for messaging the Community!
If the subscription is cancelled, for whatever reason (including non-payment), then all this will do is downgrade your account to a Basic plan.
Assuming your account is overquota at that point, your files will stop syncing until you free up more quota, or upgrade your account again. No files will be deleted by Dropbox.
If you have any further queries, feel free to message back.
- dianaellington4192 years agoNew member | Level 2
And if I had 100 gigabytes of information in storage (let’s assume), it won’t be deleted if there is no payment (from dropbox)?
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