Here's the sequence of events:
- A link to a folder with video files was shared with me (from a business that makes video files) in a password protected folder.
- I clicked to download the folder locally.
- Dropbox asks me to login (while giving me the option to just download without logging in), but I log in.
- I download the folder.
- I get an email from Dropbox: "This email is an automated notification from Dropbox letting you know that your Public links have been temporarily suspended for generating excessive traffic. [...] Your current account bandwidth limit is 20.00 GB and your current usage is 83.87 GB." This is the size of the file I downloaded (locally) from someone else's link.
- There is a link to remove the ban, and I do that.
My question is: why did I get banned at all? The statement in the email is categorically untrue (at no point did my public links generate excessive traffic). Why is my account penalized for downloading files from another account's shared links? Why did downloading a file to my computer from another account count against my personal account's bandwidth, when I should have been able to download this without logging in at all?
Addendum: where do I view my account bandwidth limit? Help files for "bandwidth limit" only refer to limiting file transfer in the desktop app.