How to Unlink Dropbox Devices to Meet the New Limits for Free Users - Free users only get three devices now

Dropbox just did a crappy thing to its “Basic” users — free users, that is. The company quietly added a new caveat that limits these accounts to a mere three devices. To use your Dropbox account on four or more devices, you must pay for the service’s premium version, which will cost you at least $9.99 per month or $99.99 per year.

If you already had a free Dropbox Account before the switch, there’s good news and bad news. Dropbox won’t deactivate any devices if you exceed this new limit. So, if you have 10 devices synced to one free Dropbox account, they will all continue to work.

However, users who have more than three devices attached to their accounts will not be able to sync any new hardware until they unlink all but two of their devices to comply with the new limit.

Noticed how many cloud services are dropping offerings on their free tiers (ie. like Flickr) so it may be well worth your while considering alternative services that you can host your self without restrictions and often for much less. Like free open source alternatives, it sometimes means putting in a little effort to achieve this. But one tech-savvy person is a family could setup such a service and provide it to 10 or 20 family members with the added bonus that no-one is selling off your data!

For example, NextCloud easily replaces Dropbox and has tons of extra functionality that you do not get with Dropbox. Piwigo replaces Flickr. For under $10 per month both these, and more services, can be run for a whole family.

See lifehacker.com/how-to-unlink-d…

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