![]() ![]() In particular, I moved there all of my photos in order to be able to view/share them on-line and also to have them backed up. Over time, I kept moving more and more files to my Dropbox folder and eventually had to upgrade to the Pro plan to keep up with the space requirements. I started using Dropbox back in 2009 and have always loved the service. Without making a mistake, you might lose your files. TL DR: If you are using Dropbox as a sole backup of your files, think again. How a bug in Dropbox permanently deleted my 8000 photos ![]()
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