


To delete any files, tap the … menu at the top right of the window, choose Select, and select the files you want to delete. As you can see below, each of the files in the selected folder shows their size. I deleted those files, removing about 12 GB from my Dropbox folder. I was able to find that there were a number of large backups, caused by an errant log file created by a WordPress plugin.

If you do sync everything to your computer, you can check, but if you use Selective Sync, you can’t.įortunately, the Dropbox app for iOS does show file size (but not folder size). The Dropbox website gives no information about the sizes of files or folders, making it very difficult to track down what’s taking up space. I use Dropbox’s Selective Sync feature to not sync everything to my Macs, notably backups of my websites, using the UpdraftPlus WordPress plugin.

I could move the folder to an external disk, which would allow me to store more stuff in it, but I’d rather these files remain in my home folder, so they get backed up regularly by Time Machine, and my other backups.)ĭropbox – both the app and the website – were telling me that I was using 26 GB, whereas my Mac only showed 10 GB. (Every file you sync to Dropbox has to be in the Dropbox folder, which, by default, is in your home folder. Since Dropbox can’t work with aliases, I really can’t use all that space. I have a 1 TB subscription to Dropbox, that I took out last summer, but that I’m planning to cancel. I use Dropbox to store files, share files with colleagues and friends, and back up some files.
