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Why are files shared with me counted against my space usage? Is this data counted twice? If someone who is sharing files with me is paying for this space, why should I have to pay as well just to access it? I am out of space, I have no intention of buying more space, and yet, when someone shares some files with me, I cannot access them and I am forced to buy space in order to access them. Why is this?
Thank you.
I just started working (volunteering) for a spiritual group. They have tons of photos and videos and whatnot, and they've shared these folders with me so that I can do social media posting for them.
But I keep getting the message that I'm over my limit.
99% of that limit is the shared files.
What to do?
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Shared folders do count against your own Dropbox space too, @Eva27.
I've moved your post to this thread with some info relevant to it.
Make sure to check it out and let me know if you have any additional questions.
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@Katherinemillle wrote:
I have a Basic plan. I’ve uploaded nothing ... and only use it ... to download from a shared folder ... My account is telling me I’m over capacity
If you're a member of a shared folder, the content of that folder takes space in your account.
If you only need download access, ask the owner of the folder to send you a view-only shared link instead.
I want to share a large folder temporarily with a contractor, in order for her to do a trial project for us. She states she cannot access the shared folder due to storage. I am not familiar enough with Dropbox's storage use to know if this is an issue when she goes to open online or if she can free up her storage on her synced desktop and thus allow this shared folder to be opened. Perhaps it doesn't matter - if the folder causes her storage to exceed online and has nothing to do with her storage on her computer?
Hi again, @Rebecca16!
Indeed, a shared folder will take up space in the accounts of all the members, when the folder is shared with edit permissions.
Do you need this person to have edit access to the folder or just view and/or download it to their computer?
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Just view/download I believe. But also capability to save new items to the folder.
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