And you can be reassured that all your important files are completely synced by looking for the green checkmark. Update something too soon? No worries—all is not lost. Earlier versions of your files are backed up for 30 days—or as many as days for Dropbox Business users—so you can always recover an earlier version of your file sync.
Once you get back online, Dropbox will automatically synchronize your folders and files with all the latest changes. You can also select files to access offline on your Android or iPhone smartphone, and even your iPad.
With Dropbox Smart Sync, free up precious hard drive space by sending files to the cloud. And when you want to access them, the files will sync automatically to your hard drive—but only when you need it. In terms of technology, when you sync a device—such as a phone or tablet, with your computer, all of the data from your computer is automatically synchronized with that device.
You can feel confident knowing that all your data—such as photos or work files—is available to you on different devices. Dropbox Smart Sync is a feature that helps save space on your hard drive by removing stale files and folders off your hard drive and storing them to the cloud. You can sync Dropbox files and folders across devices with the Dropbox app. Sign in to your Dropbox account on each device, then add your files and folders to the Dropbox folder on your computer, phone, or tablet.
The latest version of all your files and folders will be available across every device. Instead of using Dropbox Smart Sync, you can also use our selective sync feature. Selective sync on Dropbox allows you to free up space on your hard drive without deleting anything from your Dropbox account. Once selective sync is enabled, you can choose which folders to keep off your computer; those same folders will stay in your dropbox.
Dropbox protects files in transit between our apps and our servers, and at rest. In addition, we offer tools like two-step verification and an account security page where you can easily monitor linked devices, active web sessions, and third-party apps with access to your account. You can learn more about how we keep your files safe on our Security page. The Dropbox desktop app runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems. Apps are also available for iOS, Android, and Windows mobile devices.
And you can transfer and download files from dropbox. For more details, visit our help center article on system requirements. You can easily back up files to Dropbox by installing our desktop and mobile apps, or by signing in to dropbox. With our desktop app installed, all you need to do is save files to the Dropbox folder on your computer. And on the web, you can drag and drop files from your desktop right into your browser to upload them to Dropbox.
Dropbox Business users can have both a personal and work Dropbox on any computer, mobile device, and on dropbox. This means you can keep your files separate and accessible from anywhere. To learn more, visit our help center article on connecting personal and work Dropbox accounts. Why Dropbox? Overview Customer stories How we integrate Smart workspace Do more than store. Work remotely Collaborate Organize a team Send and track Automatic backups.
One of the key reasons to use Dropbox is how easy the service makes it to share files. You can control permission levels and share files and folders with specific people using a link, or make files public so anyone with the appropriate link can access your data.
It's a convenient way to send files without using email attachments. Dropbox even includes some collaboration tools such as Dropbox Spaces, which lets teams work together on documents, share notes, and edit in real-time. The basic Dropbox service is free and includes 2 GB of online storage. There are also business and enterprise versions of Dropbox with separate pricing.
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