Dropbox has officially launched Dropbox Transfer, a feature that allows users to send files to someone. Dropbox first rolled out Transfer in beta to select users. With the Transfer feature, users can just deliver files to someone without having to share access to the user's personal copy of the file. Additionally, Dropbox users can start transfers from the Dropbox desktop and iOS apps, in addition to the Dropbox website. The transfer feature has a size limit, and it depends on the plan a user has: Basic (free): 100MB Plus: 2GB Professional: 100GB Business Standard: 2GB Business Advanced, Enterprise, or Education: 100GB To use the transfer feature, users need to sign into their Dropbox account and click on the Transfer button. Read more in our articles including "Dropbox Transfer now available" and "Banks, e-wallets face new BSP rules on digital payment fees".
Dropbox has officially launched Dropbox Transfer, a feature that allows users to send files to someone. Dropbox first rolled out Transfer in beta to select users. With the Transfer feature, users can just deliver files to someone without having to share access to the user's personal copy of the file.
Additionally, Dropbox users can start transfers from the Dropbox desktop and iOS apps, in addition to the Dropbox website. The transfer feature has a size limit, and it depends on the plan a user has: Basic (free): 100MB Plus: 2GB Professional: 100GB Business Standard: 2GB Business Advanced, Enterprise, or Education: 100GB To use the transfer feature, users need to sign into their Dropbox account and click on the Transfer button.
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