spoilt news for some people who only last on the swarm : Dropboxhas confirmedthat a microbe in some honest-to-god version of its dekstop app has deleted user files from the cloud .
Good news : Dropbox says that it ’s reconstruct file where it can and is updating the bug . More defective tidings : it ca n’t touch on all the lost files .
The job seems to have arisen for users who turned on Selective Sync , which circumscribe cloud syncs to determine folders . These syncs are usually set up to occur after something like a serious crash which has , in a few pillowcase , made the problem incredibly frustrating — a few users seem to have report that they ’ve lost eld ’ worth of capacity . Ouch .

If you ’ve been affected , Dropbox should be getting in touch , offering a year ’s Charles Frederick Worth of Dropbox Pro service to sooth your soul . But that ’s probably small consolation if all your filing cabinet are gone . [ DropboxviaEngadget ]
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