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Dropbox authorization goes through OAuth 2.0. Video Downloader Plus never handles your Dropbox password — you log in through Dropbox’s own interface and grant access from there.

Prerequisites

  • A Video Downloader Plus account on the Professional plan
  • A Dropbox account with storage available for video files

Connect Dropbox

1

Open Cloud Sync

Go to vidow.io/cloud-sync and sign in to your Video Downloader Plus account.
2

Click Connect on Dropbox

Find the Dropbox card and click Connect. You’ll be taken to Dropbox’s authorization page.
3

Sign in to Dropbox

Enter your Dropbox credentials if you aren’t already logged in. You can also sign in with Google or Apple if your Dropbox account uses those.
4

Grant permissions

Dropbox asks you to confirm that Video Downloader Plus can write files to your account. Video Downloader Plus operates within a dedicated folder only — nothing outside that folder is accessible.Click Allow to proceed.
5

Connection confirmed

Dropbox redirects you back to Video Downloader Plus. The Dropbox card updates to show a Connected status, and you’re ready to sync.

How uploads work

Video Downloader Plus uses the Dropbox upload API with chunked transfers for larger files:
  • Files that fit within a single request are sent in one shot
  • Larger files are broken into 8MB chunks and uploaded sequentially
  • Progress is tracked per chunk, so the Cloud Sync page reflects how far along a transfer is
  • Interrupted uploads do not need to restart from zero — Dropbox tracks which chunks were received

Storage location

Video Downloader Plus creates a dedicated folder inside your Dropbox. Files saved through Video Downloader Plus go there and sync automatically to any device where you have Dropbox installed. You can access, move, or share them the same way you would with any other Dropbox file.

Managing the connection

Connection health

The Cloud Sync page shows the current state of your Dropbox token:
  • Healthy — The token is valid and uploads are working
  • Broken — The token expired or was otherwise invalidated. Click Reconnect to re-authorize
  • Revoked — You removed Video Downloader Plus’s access from Dropbox. Use Reconnect to restore it

Disconnect

To remove the integration from Video Downloader Plus:
  1. Go to vidow.io/cloud-sync
  2. Click disconnect on the Dropbox card
Your files in Dropbox are not affected — only the Video Downloader Plus connection is removed. To also revoke access from Dropbox’s side, go to dropbox.com/account/connected_apps and remove Video Downloader Plus from the list.

Troubleshooting

Dropbox imposes API rate limits on third-party apps. If you’re syncing many videos in rapid succession, some transfers may pause while Video Downloader Plus waits for the rate limit window to reset. Give it a few minutes, then check the Cloud Sync page to see if the upload resumes on its own.
Review your available space at dropbox.com/account. Free Dropbox accounts come with 2GB of storage, which can fill up quickly with video files. Upgrade your Dropbox plan or switch to a provider with more capacity.
A broken connection usually means Dropbox invalidated the OAuth token — this can happen if you changed your Dropbox password or removed Video Downloader Plus’s permissions. Click Reconnect on the Cloud Sync page to complete a fresh authorization.