Paid plans start at $9.99 a month for 1TB of storage and a bunch of features, like offline folders on mobile and priority email support. You can remove this restriction entirely by upgrading. Just scroll down to the bottom, to the Devices section, and you'll see a list of the devices you've connected to Dropbox. You can check how many devices are currently connected to your account and remove devices you're not using on Dropbox's security page for your account. Opening Dropbox in a web browser does not count toward this total and neither do third-party apps that connect to Dropbox. The three device limit only refers to computers and mobile devices with the official Dropbox app installed.
Here's what you need to know, and how you can work around the limit. It's been a couple of years, and people are buying new laptops, so many longtime Dropbox users are suddenly learning they need to make a decision. This means, for most users, the change didn't become real until they needed to add a new phone or laptop to their Dropbox account. It makes sense if you didn't notice it back then: it only applied to new devices, so anything already set up wasn't subject to the limit. The device limit didn't always exist-Dropbox imposed it back in 2019. It's not great, but there are workarounds. Free Dropbox accounts can only connect to three devices.