Dropbox said that the crypto miners and resellers were using its unlimited storage to store the large amounts of data. l Image from Reuters Dropbox, the popular cloud storage company, has announced ...
Dropbox was the first ever cloud-based storage platform I used to store all my photos and documents. That was before Google came out with Drive and Microsoft with OneDrive. Now, it’s nothing but the ...
Dropbox is killing off unlimited storage in its business-focused Advanced plan following a surge in shady activity. It wrote in a blog post that as other services made similar changes to limit storage ...
There are a plethora of cloud storage options today. Between Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, Amazon, Box, building your own cloud, and many other options, you might have a tough time navigating to ...
The major cloud storage platform said unlimited was made for businesses, but folks were apparently ‘pooling’ or even ‘reselling’ storage space. Reading time 2 minutes Dropbox is no longer offering new ...
Dropbox has announced that its offer of unlimited storage is coming to an end as abuse from some users has led to the risks of “creating an unreliable experience for all of our customers.” In a post ...
Dropbox is ending its unlimited option because some customers were using it for purposes like crypto mining, pooling storage for personal use cases and even reselling storage. The company’s ...
Dropbox and Google Drive are two comparable cloud storage services. With a good amount of us using more than one device these days, tools like Dropbox and Drive can really come in handy for syncing ...
If your Dropbox account keeps sending you those dreaded “storage full” notifications, you’re not alone. With the free plan offering only a limited amount of space, it’s easy to hit the ceiling before ...
(Bloomberg) -- Dropbox Inc., a provider of online data storage, is ending its unlimited option, saying a small handful of customers were using massive amounts of resources that had the potential to ...