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lightningpaw77
6 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Recieved a "complete your dropbox setup" email for no obvious reason
Hi there.
I've just recieved an email asking me to complete my setup of Dropbox, despite my having used Dropbox for a lot of years now.
I've opened my Dropbox client and see nothing untoward and ...
- 6 years ago
Thank you both for your detailed updates!
It seems that this communication may have just been sent by mistake from what you've mentioned. There isn't a certain action that can be taken to prompt the communication to be sent to you (such as a new login etc).
Marta9, you should be able to unlink the old device with an "x" that appears to the right of the device when you visit the Security page of your account settings. Let me know if you're not able to do this.
It doesn't sound like anything unusual is occurring, however let me know if you have any other questions about this.
Thanks!
Marta9
6 years agoNew member | Level 2
I've just recieved an email asking me to complete my setup of Dropbox, despite my having used Dropbox for many years. I have Dropbox set up on multiple devices (Windows and mobile). I have checked and I don't see anything unusual other than a warning that I have to many devices associated it with my account (an old mobile unit).
I have checked the From address and it is from Drop box (no-reply@dropbox.com) and hovering over Get Started link - it is also from drop box https://www.dropbox.com/l/AAB1Z0njrZyKbGYJnd_YxQndlbEv7Jc3S4E/
Please advise. Thank you
- Daphne6 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi peeps!
Marta9, just to note, I've merged your post here as it seems to pertain to the same issue as the OP described.
It seems that you both may have just received this notification by mistake, since you both appear to have received this from an official Dropbox domain and the link is to the expected web page. It could also be due to not completing the full list of "Getting started steps".
If you follow the link, can you let me know if you've already completed all the steps listed there?
Keep me posted!
- Marta96 years agoNew member | Level 2
Thanks Daphne. I followed "Getting Started Steps" link on my Windows machine and it took me to directly my webbased home page. There were no other steps to complete.
One thing to note - I had to log into the website using the web browser to log my question on the forum. After logging in, I did receive a security email notifying me that there was a new sign in by Firefox. I typically use the dropbox application that integrates into Windows file system so I can drag and drop. That is the only thing 'different' that I've had to do.
I also followed the link on one of my mobile devices and that took me to the website on my mobile and I logged in. I was then taken to my web based home page and there was a notice at the top that the Dropbox app was installed.
So nothing looks unusual or unexpected when I followed the link.
BTW, the only error that I see is when I go into my Account in the Ipad application. It shows that I happen to have 4 devices linked and only 3 are allowed. I have an old second ipad that is still linked and I can unlink it. I am mentioning this because it is the only unusual item that I can see.
Thanks again
- lightningpaw776 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Hi Daphne
So I can see that I've only completed four out of the seven "getting started" steps, simply because the other three aren't really relevant to how I use my account, so that perhaps explains it. Just curious as to why Dropbox would generate this email now suddenly after so many years.
The only other strange thing is that, earlier today after I posted this, I logged into my dropbox account to see if anything was unusual and couldn't see anything. I managed to log in fine with my saved password in my browser.
Curiously, however, after reading your latest reply, I went to sign in again and Dropbox would no longer recognise my password, despite having accepted it earlier in the day. I've just subsequently changed it and logged in again and can't see anything amiss, but it just seems that something quite strange is going on.
- Daphne6 years agoDropbox Staff
Thank you both for your detailed updates!
It seems that this communication may have just been sent by mistake from what you've mentioned. There isn't a certain action that can be taken to prompt the communication to be sent to you (such as a new login etc).
Marta9, you should be able to unlink the old device with an "x" that appears to the right of the device when you visit the Security page of your account settings. Let me know if you're not able to do this.
It doesn't sound like anything unusual is occurring, however let me know if you have any other questions about this.
Thanks!
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