Dropbox offers 20 GB of free bandwidth daily and the premium plan users get up to 200 GB of bandwidth. That said, too man requests error can occur due to several reasons including bandwidth issues, temporary account suspension as well cache. In this article, we take a look at the best troubleshooting tips to help you fix Dropbox too many requests error.

FIX:  Dropbox got too many requests

1. Check for account suspension

If the users cross the allowed limit of 20 GB bandwidth, Dropbox automatically suspends the account for policy violation. The over-usage ban stays in effect for 24-72 hours. With each violation, the suspension time increases. Check if you have received any bandwidth use violation alert in the Dropbox account or email. If you have multiple violations, you may have to wait a few days to remove the suspension. According to Dropbox, upgrading to Plus plan will remove any suspension along with increasing the bandwidth size to 200GB/day.

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Conclusion  Dropbox too many requests error is usually caused due to account suspension. However, there can be multiple reasons for the same as mentioned in this article.  Do let us know which fixed helped you in the comments. RELATED STORIES YOU MAY LIKE:

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