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Have you tried here https://www.dropbox.com/contact
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You should contact Dropbox support for advice if your files and photographs vanish from your Dropbox account. By visiting the Dropbox Help Centre and looking through the available choices to file a support ticket or get in touch with their customer care directly, you can get in touch with their support team.
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Yes , It is possible * Go to the Dropbox website and log into your Dropbox account. * Click the "..." (ellipsis) button in the "Files" section. * Depending on your Dropbox version, choose either "Transfer files" or "Move files." * Select "Google Drive" as the source and grant access to your Google Drive account as needed.…
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That's wonderful news! It is a useful improvement that Dropbox.com videos now enable multiple audio tracks. By doing away with external video players, it simplifies the watching process. It would be fascinating to hear users' opinions on this feature and any more video-related enhancements they would like to see in…
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* Verify the Dropbox Trash: A file is originally transferred to the Trash folder when it is deleted from Dropbox. Start by going to the "Files" area of the Dropbox website or Dropbox app on your device, then searching for the "Trash" or "Deleted Files" folder. To see if your file is there, look through it. If you discover…
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* Offline Access: Users can access their files and folders even without an internet connection by installing Dropbox on their desktop. As a result, they can work offline and sync when they re-connect to the internet. * Flawless interaction: Users can quickly drag and drop files, sync changes in real-time, and use…
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If you upload images to Dropbox and it reads "Only You," it implies the files are set to be private and only you may access them. You can choose the privacy and sharing options for your files and folders in Dropbox. Files uploaded to Dropbox are normally private by default, which means that only the account owner (you) may…
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It's Good It'll help for mobile users.
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Use a file transfer method that allows keeping the original file format and size, such as connecting your iPhone to your computer via a direct USB connection.