![]() ![]() Allow Dropbox access to ports 80 (HTTP) and 443 (HTTPS), and 1763 (to open files in third party applications).Update your security application to the latest version. ![]() You may be prompted to do so when you download the Dropbox desktop app. The terminology for this action will vary depending on your software. Whitelist, ignore, or allow Dropbox in your security software’s settings.If you have additional firewall, security, or antivirus, your steps to allow Dropbox permissions will vary depending on your operating system and software, but these are the general steps you can take: The Dropbox desktop app doesn’t require any additional permissions on a standard Windows or Mac operating system with no additional firewall, security applications (such as ESET), or antivirus software.
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