Introduction

How to remove Dropbox from Mac is a common question among users who are eager to free up space or switch to alternative cloud storage solutions. Dropbox, a popular file hosting service, offers convenient syncing and sharing features but may no longer meet the needs of some users. This article explores how to completely remove Dropbox from your Mac, even including how to get rid of Dropbox without deleting your files. Read further to get more info.

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How to Completely Remove Dropbox from My Computer?

You can uninstall the Dropbox desktop application to make it invisible on your Mac. Your Dropbox account and sync files still exist. In other words, you just stop syncing files to your Dropbox folder. Therefore, if you want to delete Dropbox from your Mac without deleting a file, you can only delete the DropBox icon.

How to unlink Dropbox account on Mac

1. Open your Mac and run Dropbox. Click "Dropbox" in the toolbar at the top.

2. Select the gear button and select "Preferences..." from its submenu.

3. Go to the "Account" section and select "Unlink this Dropbox...".

4. Click the "Dropbox" button again.Select the gear button again and choose "Exit Dropbox".

How to Uninstall Dropbox Software on Mac

1. Turn on the Mac computer. Unlink Dropbox to this Mac.

2. Force to exit or close all Dropbox windows.

3. Open the Applications folder.Drag the Dropbox button to the Trash to uninstall Dropbox on macOS 11.

4. Access Dropbox using Safari or another browser.com. Access your Dropbox profile. Select Settings and then select “Delete My Account”. (Optional)

Note: After deleting your Dropbox account, you will no longer be able to sync with DropBox on your computer, phone or tablet. As a result, the previous shared file will not be available.

How to delete Dropbox file from hard drive

Use the Apple Finder to search and find the "Dropbox" folder. Right-click the Dropbox folder. Select "Move to Trash" to delete the local DropBox file.

Note: After deleting the local Dropbox folder, all synchronized files will not be available. Skip this section if you want to uninstall Dropbox on your Mac without losing files.

 

How to disable Dropbox from the Finder toolbar

1. Open Finder on Mac. Select “View”, then select “Customize Toolbar" from the list.

2. Find and click the "Dropbox" button in the current toolbar.

3. Hold Dropbox and drag it to the custom area.When you release the mouse, the Dropbox button will disappear automatically.

4. Select Finish to uninstall Dropbox on your Mac from the Finder Toolbar.

How to uninstall the Dropbox context menu

1. Run "Finder" on your Mac. From the Start drop-down list, select "Go to Folder..." (You can press "Shift", "Command" and "G" together.)

2. Enter "/ Library" in the blank. Then click "Start" and continue. Move the "DropboxHelperTools" folder to the "Trash" folder.

How to delete Dropbox application

1. pen the "Finder" application. Click "Start" in the top menu bar and select "Go to Folder...".

2. In the blank box, type "~/.dropbox" and then press the "Enter" key on the keyboard. Select all files in the folder. From the right-click menu, select "Move to Trash".

Why Can't I Delete Dropbox from My Mac?

Several reasons may prevent you from deleting Dropbox from your Mac:

1.Dropbox Syncing: If Dropbox is currently syncing files, you may not be able to delete it. 

2. File In Use: If any files or folders within your Dropbox folder are currently open or in use by other applications, you won't be able to delete Dropbox.

3. Permissions: If you are not logged in as an administrator or don't have the appropriate permissions, the uninstallation will also fail.

After verifying Dropbox is not syncing now, no files are in use and you have the deletion permission, you can take the following steps to uninstall Dropbox again.

  • Open the Activity Monitor. You can find this in the Utilities folder within your “Applications”
  • In the Activity Monitor, look for lines that contain “Dropbox”
  • Select the process and click the “X” to force it to quit
  • Repeat steps two and three for each process
  • Try to uninstall Dropbox again

Explore Another Cloud Service as An alternative

If you're considering an alternative to Dropbox, the following options offer similar features and may suit your needs. 

1. Google Drive: 15 GB of free storage and seamless integration with Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides. 

2. Microsoft OneDrive: 5 GB of free storage and integrates well with Microsoft Office applications.

3.Apple iCloud: 5 GB of free storage and well integration with macOS and iOS devices, making it easy to access files across all your devices,  ideal for users within the Apple ecosystem. W

4. Box: 10 GB of free storage and focuses on secure file sharing and collaboration features.

Consider your specific needs, such as storage space, collaboration features, and integration with other apps and choose the one that best aligns with your requirements. After making the final decision, you have to take an extra step to finish the switch: migrate Dropbox data to the new cloud. For such a case, you can directly turn to MultCloud, a convenient online service that allows you to manage multiple cloud storage accounts from a single platform.

It supports 30+ popular cloud drives on the market today, including Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, iCloud, SharePoint and more. Here's how you can use MultCloud to transfer data from Dropbox to your new alternative cloud drive:

1. Create a free account on the MultCloud website. Or you can directly log in with your Google or Facebook account.

2. Click on the "Add Clouds" button and select Dropbox  and new alternative cloud storage into the MultCloud platform.

3. Once both cloud drives are added, you can transfer files from Dropbox to the new alternative by selecting the files or folders you want to transfer and clicking on the "Transfer" button. 

4.Finally, you can monitor the transfer progress in the "Task Manager" tab.

  • Cloud Transfer: Move one cloud data to another without download and re-upload.
  • Cloud SyncSync data across clouds seamlessly in real time.
  • Cloud Backup: Dynamically backup and restore files between clouds.
  • Automatic: Set up a schedule to make task automatically run as preferred.
  • Offline: Transfer, sync or backup cloud data online without going through local.
  • Efficient:  Access and manage all your clouds with a single login.