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Product Updates to our storage policy on Dropbox Advanced By Dropbox Team Published on August 24, 2023 We’re moving to a metered storage policy on our Dropbox Advanced plan. There is no action required today from the vast majority of our customers, who will be able to keep their existing storage and more for up to five years at no additional charge. Read on below for additional details. We designe
Product Introducing Dropbox Dash, AI-powered universal search, and Dropbox AI By Dropbox Team Published on June 21, 2023 At Dropbox, we’ve long believed in AI’s potential to completely transform knowledge work. Over the years, we’ve incorporated machine learning across our products—from automatically turning an off-kilter smartphone photo of a document into a perfect PDF to removing “ums” and “lik
open search After six and a half years, Guido van Rossum, the creator of Python, is leaving Dropbox and heading into retirement. From the beginning, we knew Guido would be a great addition to our company. In fact, his contributions to Dropbox date back to day one. Our CEO Drew Houston’s very first lines of code for Dropbox were written in Python. “What I love about Python is it just works,” says H
It’s pretty amazing how much technology helps us accomplish at work. Things that used to take days now take hours, and many small tasks—like updating a spreadsheet cell—are as easy as they should be. Still, these advances in technology have created a new set of problems. The content you need is often scattered across multiple apps. Getting work done requires constant switching between different to
open search For the past 10 years, we’ve seen the impact our products can have when they free up our time to focus on work that truly matters. Medical researchers share data sets to develop vaccines. Musicians compose scores. Aid workers access and coordinate information from the field. A big part of our mission has always been helping our users achieve their missions. As Dropbox continues to grow
Work Culture These are the 5 tasks you should stop doing today By Drew Pearce Published on July 12, 2017 When you have a ton of work on your plate, multitasking seems like the obvious answer. It’s natural to want to ensure every detail is perfect—no matter how many projects you have to oversee. One thing you can’t control, though, is the number of hours in your day. So, what do you do when your de
Company Introducing Dropbox Smart Sync and new collaboration tools By Rob Baesman Published on January 30, 2017 Better teams make better businesses. But as teamwork has become more fluid, our tools haven’t kept up. Instead of bringing teams together, they’re siloing the content those teams create. Let’s face it—collaboration has become a chore. We want to bring back the joy of working together. As
Company Resetting passwords to keep your files safe By Patrick Heim Published on August 25, 2016 UPDATE 8/31 at 2:15pm PT Since our original post, there have been many reports about the exposure of 68 million Dropbox credentials from 2012. The list of email addresses with hashed and salted passwords is real, however we have no indication that Dropbox user accounts have been improperly accessed. We
Product Get started with Dropbox Paper—now in open beta By Christina Cacioppo Published on August 03, 2016 We built Dropbox Paper to help fast-moving teams create collaborative docs and share important information. It’s a big part of how we’re reimagining the way people work together. We originally launched Paper to a limited number of teams in private beta. And now we’re excited to open up the be
Company A revolutionary new way to access all your files By Genevieve Sheehan Published on April 26, 2016 These days, modern companies and truly productive teams often span offices, regions, and operating systems. Sadly, the tools that many rely on to access their data—traditional ones like corporate file servers (shared network drives) and newer, browser-based solutions—aren’t suited to the way m
Product Better together: New Microsoft integrations for easier collaboration By Michael Shaffer Published on January 27, 2016 When we partnered with Microsoft in 2014, we had one goal in mind: to help you be more productive anywhere and on any device. Since then, we’ve introduced integrations that let you edit Microsoft Office files stored in your Dropbox directly from the web or on your mobile de
Company Saying goodbye to Carousel and Mailbox By Drew and Arash Published on December 07, 2015 Update (December 8, 2015): We've added French, German, and Japanese translations of this post below. In 2013, we acquired Mailbox because we believed in the way it was making mobile email better. In 2014, we launched Carousel to create a new way to experience and share photos. With both, we aspired to e
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UPDATE, November 6: Starting today, we’ll be gradually rolling out this functionality to iOS users. Download the latest Dropbox and Office apps to get them automatically. Android users — these features are coming to you in the next few weeks, so stay tuned! Original Post We know that much of the world relies on a combination of Dropbox and Microsoft Office to get work done. In fact, Dropbox is hom
Recent news articles claiming that Dropbox was hacked aren’t true. Your stuff is safe. The usernames and passwords referenced in these articles were stolen from unrelated services, not Dropbox. Attackers then used these stolen credentials to try to log in to sites across the internet, including Dropbox. We have measures in place to detect suspicious login activity and we automatically reset passwo
We first launched Dropbox to help you simplify your life. Since then, you’ve told us that Dropbox does more than just that — it enables anyone with an idea, project, or passion to create amazing things. This is especially true for the millions of you using Dropbox Pro. Whether you’re a professor sending out your lesson plans, a musician creating and sharing your new composition, or a consultant wr
Final update [5/29/14] – We’ve finished re-enabling links we know couldn’t have been vulnerable. If links to some of your files are still disabled, you may receive an email prompting you to either create new, secure links, or re-enable the previous links. Again, thanks for your patience as we work to keep your stuff safe. Update [5/8/14] — We wanted to let you know that you now have the option to
If you know Dropbox, you know that we like to keep things simple and easy. This goes not only for the apps and features we build, but also the brand that ties them all together. Drew, our co-founder and CEO, created the first Dropbox logotype in 2007 (yep, an engineer who can wield Adobe Photoshop!) And since then, our logos and brand have evolved as Dropbox has spread to more platforms. The glyph
We’re so excited this morning to kick off DBX, our first developer conference. Fort Mason is buzzing with energy from our incredible community of developers, designers, and partners. Back in 2007, when it was just the two of us coding in an apartment, we never imagined that six years later there’d be over 175 million people using Dropbox and more than a billion files synced each day. We’re proud t
Email attachments can be tricky: they’ve got file size limits, you can’t keep them updated, and when you add people to a thread, attachments are the first to get left behind. The Yahoo! Mail team decided to fix this—by integrating with Dropbox! Starting later today, if you’re using a Yahoo! Mail account in English, French, German, Italian, or Spanish, you’ll be able to access your Dropbox from ri
Today we’re really excited to welcome the Mailbox team to Dropbox. Like many of you, when we discovered Mailbox we fell in love—it was simple, delightful, and beautifully engineered. Many have promised to help us with our overflowing inboxes, but the Mailbox team actually delivered. After spending time with Gentry, Scott, and the team, it became clear that their calling was the same as ours at Dro
Hey everybody, guess what? We just released Dropbox for your Windows 8 device! Now you can enjoy photos, videos, and other stuff in your Dropbox in the whizzy new Windows experience. Check it out: With the Dropbox app for Windows 8, you can easily flip through all your stuff, preview your pictures, and watch your videos with a tap. You can also share stuff from Dropbox (like your puppy pics) with
Morgan Knutson, Rich Chan, and Stephen Poletto December 14, 2012 Looking for something to warm you up this holiday season? Go make some hot chocolate! In other news, we’ve updated the Dropbox experience for your iOS devices, so you can have even more holiday cheer with your new phones and tablets. New photos experience Now all of your photos are right at your fingertips with the brand new Photos t
Today we’re psyched to announce that you can share stuff from Dropbox right inside Facebook Groups! Now you can share notes with your study group, add the latest game schedule to your basketball team’s group, or post a birthday video to your family’s group at lightning speed from wherever you are. Just like other posts to Facebook Groups, people can like or comment on anything you share from withi
Hi everyone! A few weeks ago, we discussed a number of steps we’re taking to add an extra layer of security for Dropbox users. Today we’d like to announce the launch of two-step verification, a feature that will enhance the security of your Dropbox by requiring two levels of authentication: your password, and a security code that will either be texted to your mobile phone or generated by a mobile
A couple weeks ago, we started getting emails from some users about spam they were receiving at email addresses used only for Dropbox. We’ve been working hard to get to the bottom of this, and want to give you an update. Our investigation found that usernames and passwords recently stolen from other websites were used to sign in to a small number of Dropbox accounts. We’ve contacted these users an
Since time immemorial (2008), folks have been asking us for a bigger Dropbox. We’ve heard from architects with giant drafting files and photographers with huge portfolios, but mostly we hear from families who have more than 100 GB of photos, docs and videos. And now that Dropbox can automatically upload your photos from just about any camera or phone, everyone’s adding tons of pictures and videos
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