![]() ![]() I had to uninstall it, and then worked fine. Nor did adding to the list of exclusions in the Bitdefender app. I’m not sure what Bitdefender is doing behind the scenes in its no doubt sensible attempts to block malevolent code wreaking havoc on my computer, but Dropbox doesn’t like it. I’m sure there are many reasons why this happens to people – for example, that you’ve misremembered your password – but for me one step solved everything: I uninstalled Bitdefender. But every time I headed to I was met with the proverbial shrug of the shoulders. I found a solution, and it may well work for you, but I’m still not exactly happy.Ĭontext: Dropbox would work on my phone without an issue, and the Dropbox app synced fine via the Windows app. ![]() ![]() I’ve spent the past two weeks battling with Dropbox, trying to understand why it won’t let me log in via my web browser. ![]()
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