![]() Smart Sync allows Dropbox Professional and Dropbox Plus users to also use this functionality for their own individual accounts. To help individual users and Dropbox Business Admins manage the size and content of locally stored Dropbox folders, we have introduced a feature called ‘Smart Sync.’ Smart Sync empowers Dropbox Business Admins by granting them greater control over the content that automatically syncs to their team members' computers. ![]() This can be useful if you know that you will not need access to a folder from this specific device and want to free up hard drive space. Selective Sync lets users choose which content in their Dropbox is synced, but unsynced content is completely hidden on the local device. Files and folders take up practically no space on the local device until they’re needed, and they can be accessed with a simple click. With Smart Sync, users can see and seamlessly access all the content that they have in their Dropbox, right from their desktops, without worrying about local hard drive space. Smart Sync and Selective Sync enable users to choose which of their files and folders sync and take up space on their local device. Learn how to use selective sync in this Help Center article: Remember that if you’re having trouble accessing your files right now because of selective sync issues, your files are safe and accessible on. Selective sync lets you control which files and folders are being synced with your computer. One way you can speed up your Dropbox is by using selective sync. ![]() You can read more about this issue in the Help Center: Please kindly note that, the performance of the Dropbox application starts to decline after reaching about 300,000 files. From a chat session with Technicasl Support:
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