Dropbox explains that, in case of accidental deletion, it typically retains a file within its server for up to 30 days after a user performed the removal. The retention applies to both the basic and pro accounts. For pro users that have subscribed to Dropbox’s Extended Version History, the deleted files can stay in its servers for as long as one year. But several users have recently been surprised to see files deleted as far back as five years ago reappearing in their Dropbox folder. In a Dropbox forum thread, one user remarked: The cloud storage provider acknowledged that a bug was preventing files from being permanently removed from its servers. While fixing a bug, a Dropbox engineer inadvertently restored the deleted files and folders back to where they previously belonged. Dropbox went on to clarify that it has not been hacked, contrary to rumors.

How to permanently delete files

Although users tried to delete the old files again, the deleted items kept coming back. Thanks to a fix from the company, you can now permanently delete them. The method requires you to roll back your account to the period prior to the deletion event. To do that, contact a Dropbox support agent and provide the needed details to perform an account rollback. You can choose to revert a single shared folder, multiple shared folders, files that are not shared or your entire Dropbox account. Be sure to back up your recent files first. Then connect with a Dropbox support and provide an event link.

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