If you are on a tiered data plan, not a grandfathered unlimited plan, your best bet is to stick with Wi-Fi only. Dropbox removed the previous limit of MB uploads in this latest build, meaning that minute video of your cat chasing a laser will automatically upload when you are done recording, thus using up a good amount of your data plan.
Going forward, after you take a photo or video Dropbox will automatically upload it to the Camera Uploads folder in your account. Pretty neat, eh? So, how do you earn the 5GB of extra storage? Well, for your first photo upload, you will earn MB, for each additional MB uploaded you will earn another MB of storage up to 4. All in all, earning up to 5GB total.
Once the import is finished, a new Finder window will open revealing the files. There are some caveats to the new feature, however.
First, you can't pick and choose the photos you want to import; it's an all-or-nothing approach. Also, there isn't a way to manage the devices you set up. So, if you change your mind and no longer want to automatically import from a particular device, the only way to change that is to disable the entire feature in preferences, then re-enable it.
Hopefully these features, among others, are what Dropbox is alluding to in the official announcement when referencing "Part III. One more thing: if you took part in the beta and already earned your 3. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic.
We delete comments that violate our policy , which we encourage you to read. Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion. To do so: Open your Dropbox desktop app preferences. Under Backups check the box next to Enable camera uploads for.
Choose Photos only or Photos and videos from the dropdown. You can change this preference any time: Open System Preferences. Click Security and Privacy.
Click the Privacy tab. Click Files and Folders. Check or uncheck the box next to Removable Volumes under Dropbox. FAQs about camera uploads Can I choose which folder my photos upload to? Why did camera uploads use all of my battery power? Why did camera uploads use all of my cellular data? Android: Open the Dropbox mobile app.
Under Camera uploads , toggle Use cell data to back up to off. Toggle Use cell data to back up to off. Can I use camera uploads on my personal and work account? To find out who uploaded photos to your account: Sign in to dropbox. Click Version history. Look for a name next to Added by.
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