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Why are recipients of file requests prompted to sign in?

Why are recipients of file requests prompted to sign in?

DGK
Explorer | Level 3

I recently created a "File Request"  folder to allow trading partners to send us documents in lieu of faxing.

 

However when users click  a link they appear to be prompted to login with a username & PW

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I thought I recalled "outsiders" being able to send files without requiring a Dropbox account? Is there a way to upload a file without "logging in"?

 

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Hannah
Dropbox Staff

Thanks for bringing this to our attention, @DGK.

 

Indeed, recipients of file requests don't need to have a Dropbox account, to send you files.

 

Can you please describe the steps you followed, to create the file request?

 

And can you ask the recipients to check if there's a skip button on the prompt?

 

Let me know and we'll go from there.


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DGK
Explorer | Level 3

Thanks for offering to help

I clicked File Requests here

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Clicked the big blue New Request button, and added a Title

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and clicked create

here is the shortcut it created

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then I had just switched to a different browser to test, that's when I saw the message in the above post. 

I really didn't want or need the senders to login, and I panicked and posted here...

BUT now when I paste the link it seems to work without a login

So maybe a false alarm?

 

Rich
Super User II

@DGK wrote:

... now when I paste the link it seems to work without a login


I just tested your link and it worked fine (you should have received a Test.txt file with the word Test inside it). I've also edited your post to remove the link so no one else can use it.

DGK
Explorer | Level 3

Thanks Rich!

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