Who's Next? Dropbox Blocked Again

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At the end of last month, in May, most Google services became unavailable in China, including Google Search, Google AdSense, and Gmail, and they have not yet been restored. Many blogs were affected because WordPress sites load fonts from Google. If you haven't resolved this yet, you can check ways to prevent loading Google fonts.

This time, Dropbox was also not spared and faced the same blocking. The official website cannot be opened, and the client cannot synchronize, suggesting that Dropbox is leaving us again.

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Office workers are likely familiar with Dropbox. This blocking has caused significant inconvenience, so we can only temporarily switch to other synchronization services. Xiao Z Blog has always used Dropbox to back up website images, but recently discovered that synchronization is no longer possible.

Domestic cloud drives offer ample capacity, but their synchronization features are weaker. Google Drive has always been blocked, so you might consider Microsoft's OneDrive (it's a bit slow, but very convenient for office work). If you have no special requirements, domestic cloud drives can also meet your needs, such as Baidu Netdisk, 360 Cloud Drive, and Kingsoft WPS Cloud (which has strong synchronization among domestic cloud drives and is very convenient for office work).

Finally, we hope these services are only temporarily blocked and look forward to the day they are restored.