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Richard123
12 months agoNew member | Level 2
Dropbox adds same device to list of accounts
I have free account with a three-device limit. Dropbox is counting one of my devices more than once. For example my list of devices shows: linux-nab9 linux-nab9 iPad Just today booting up my...
- 12 months ago
Richard123 wrote:... Dropbox is counting one of my devices more than once. ...
Hi Richard123,
The statement that Dropbox is counting devices is wrong - it's a fake statement (don't ask me why Dropbox staff make such statements and don't expect meaningful explanation from them too). Dropbox counts the connections/links established to your account from any devices and report them as "devices" 🤦 (again, don't ask me why). If for some reason you have lost connection and (without proper account unlink in advance - Preferences -> Account -> Unlink This Dropbox...) connect anew your device, Dropbox has no any idea that it's the same device. The old link (one or more) is still valid (since never properly destroyed) and the new link appear as new "device" as you have already noticed. Everywhere a device appears in such a situation, read it as a link (between device and account). 😉 I hope this will prevent similar confusions in future.
You have done what's needed. To avoid multiple appearances of the same "device", unlink your device (in Preferences) when plane to reinstall Dropbox application or do something else that can break the established link unintentionally. Dropbox is no so intelligent to know when you stopped using particular link without notify either with Unlink button or "devices" group in security tab of your account (as well as deleting particular link on try to link anew as you have done).
Good luck.
Здравко
Legendary | Level 20
Richard123 wrote:... Dropbox is counting one of my devices more than once. ...
Hi Richard123,
The statement that Dropbox is counting devices is wrong - it's a fake statement (don't ask me why Dropbox staff make such statements and don't expect meaningful explanation from them too). Dropbox counts the connections/links established to your account from any devices and report them as "devices" 🤦 (again, don't ask me why). If for some reason you have lost connection and (without proper account unlink in advance - Preferences -> Account -> Unlink This Dropbox...) connect anew your device, Dropbox has no any idea that it's the same device. The old link (one or more) is still valid (since never properly destroyed) and the new link appear as new "device" as you have already noticed. Everywhere a device appears in such a situation, read it as a link (between device and account). 😉 I hope this will prevent similar confusions in future.
You have done what's needed. To avoid multiple appearances of the same "device", unlink your device (in Preferences) when plane to reinstall Dropbox application or do something else that can break the established link unintentionally. Dropbox is no so intelligent to know when you stopped using particular link without notify either with Unlink button or "devices" group in security tab of your account (as well as deleting particular link on try to link anew as you have done).
Good luck.
Richard123
12 months agoNew member | Level 2
Thanks...I understand now....
Regards,
Richard
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