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Chris L
2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
settings to be saved
Dear Communitiy, dear DB-programmers
In the last weeks it appears to me, as if some (new) characteristics make a mockery of the core feature of dropbox (access from different locations/devices)...
Nancy
Dropbox Staff
Thanks for all the screenshots, @Chris L!
Now, when it comes to the different languages you see on your Dropbox account, have you tried to log in to www.dropbox.com via another browser and see if that’ll make any difference? What’s the current browser you’re using, as well as its version?
I’d also like to thank you for your feedback on the one-time code and the sorting options showing differently on www.dropbox.com.
Just one extra question though; do you have a reason for signing out of the web browser each time, or is it that your browser automatically signs you out every time you close it?
Chris L
2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Hello again 😄
It's all the same - no matter which PC or browser (Chrome, firefox, opera).
A new login is necessary, if I want to get access from another PC, or simply from time to time restart a device.
For security reasons, my browsers delete all cookies etc. when closing.
Otherwise it works well to stay logged in over longer periods.
So again: Different devices/PCs/browsers at different locations is fmpv. the core advantage/mission of dropbox.
To facilitate the experience, it would be very advantageous to save settings within the account itself, and not via cookies etc.!
Kind regards,
Chris
- Walter2 years agoDropbox Staff
Thanks so much for your additional feedback there Chris L - much appreciated.
It's been logged in our system, but please let us know if you have anything else to add.
- Chris L2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Hello there 😃
So far my proposal hasn't been implemented, i.e. save settings within the account.
I wonder anyway, why DB. considers "who can access" more important than "modified"?
Kind regards,
Chris
- Mark2 years agoSuper User II
Chris L wrote:
Hello there 😃
So far my proposal hasn't been implemented, i.e. save settings within the account.
I wonder anyway, why DB. considers "who can access" more important than "modified"?
Kind regards,
Chris
If I'm honest I doubt it will be implemented, but, either way Dropbox doesn't release roadmaps - changes "just appear" if they were to do so.
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