Dropbox has announced a change to its popular Advanced plan. Previously, the plan was described as offering "as much storage as you need," but now it's moving to a specified storage limit.
Historically, Dropbox's Advanced plan offered its customers "as much storage as you need". While this provided tremendous flexibility for many businesses, Dropbox found that a clearer and more defined storage policy would benefit the majority of its customers. With an open line of communication with its users, this move shows how Dropbox is constantly adapting to offer the best to its customers.
Under this new policy, a base of 15 terabytes will be offered for a starting group of three users. This generous space is enough to store approximately 100 million documents, four million images, or 7,500 hours of HD video. With each addition of a new user, an additional 5 terabytes will be added, allowing flexibility and scalability for businesses of all sizes.
This decision comes in the wake of some users taking advantage of the previously unlimited storage for unintended purposes, such as crypto mining. With this move, Dropbox is ensuring that the quality and speed of the service remains top notch for all users.
It is worth noting that other major players in the cloud storage sector, such as Google, also offer similar storage limits, suggesting a general market trend.
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