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Ghostwriter
2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Transfering ownership of a family plan?
Hi We have a family plan and the family manager is no longer able to continue in that role for serious health reasons. What we need to do is transfer ownership so that one of the other members wi...
Ghostwriter
Helpful | Level 6
Thanks for the reply. This seems really cumbersome. What happens when the current plan is cancelled? Will everyone lose their files? Will the shared family folder also disappear with all the important files in it?
Our family are dealing with a lot at the moment - this sounds like a lot of admin for something that ought to be seamless. Surely the current manager could just have the option somewhere in settings to initiate change of ownership? I can't think that this would be a hard thing to implement.
Nancy
2 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi Ghostwriter, I hope it’s OK to jump in.
I’ve passed your feedback on this to our team, so that they can also see your comments.
Besides that, can I suggest perhaps that you update the linked email address of the Family manager’s account to yours instead?
This way, you should be able to log in to their Dropbox account, without changing something else.
- Ghostwriter2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Thanks for passing on my feedback. Your suggestion is not I think, sadly, the solution we need. As I understand it, that would give me access to some elements of running the family account, but not allow me to make the payment when it next comes to renewing the account?
Without going into the full details of our situation, I am sure there must have been or will be occasions when people need to change the designated family member at short or very sudden notice. In such often delicate situations, an easy method of transferring ownership (while ensuring appropriate security checks) ought to be available. Fully closing an account and making up to 6 different people have to sort out whatever files they have stored, download them, transfer them and then start all over again rebuilding everything on a fresh family account would entail a lot of work - even at the best of times.
I see no logical or practical reason why transferring ownership within a family group would not be easy to implement from Dropbox's end of operations. Also it seems a weird way to operate from a commercial stand point as at present once people find they have to migrate from a system they have been happily using for some years, they might as well look at what other cloud storage companies have to offer, since they are essentially having to start again from scratch.
I offer these thoughts constructively as a long term Dropbox users - in the hope that a solution can be found, not just for the situation I and my family are currently in, but for other people who may confront something similar in the future.
- GKj2 years agoNew member | Level 2
Having the same situation as did @Ghostwriter back in February, I'm wondering, have Dropbox been able to advance the matter or even considering a solution?
- Ghostwriter2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Hi GKj, I'm sorry to hear you are going through this. I don't think there have been any changes to the way Dropbox operate, but hopefully this will remind them that this is likely to become an issue that they need to have a better and more helpful policy around.
The only positive in our situation was that the family account had recently been renewed so there was some breathing space to try and deal with the issue at a later date.
- brianrenata15 days agoNew member | Level 2
hi, i hv the same issue, now that our supervisor is resigning, she want to pass the family manager to other member is not possible...we have another problem to invite the new person to replace her, because the new supervisor previously had subscription but he said already canceled it...still unable to accept invitation. dropbox you can do better than this.
- Hannah15 days agoDropbox Staff
Hey brianrenata, sorry to see that you're having this issue.
Here's a list of reasons why someone can't join a Family plan; can you have a look and see if you can find the reason in your particular case?
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