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Have you ever discovered that a hard drive or a pen drive that you used to keep a lot of your personal data on has become corrupted? If you nodded in response to my inquiry, you are likely in the same awful circumstance as I was. Damage has been done, but if you were able to use hard disk repair to recover your data, that’s great. If not, however, keep trying and make sure you don’t commit the same error again.

Why did you solely keep your data in offline storage in a day where everything is going online? These days, services like Dropbox are very popular, and with just a simple sign-in, you can access free cloud storage to keep your files online without worrying about losing them.

To make the most of this cloud storage service, you must first understand how to correctly log in to your Dropbox account on various devices and how to handle any login issues you may encounter along the way.

Steps to Login to Dropbox on a Browser

  1. Go to the Dropbox Sign-in page
  2. In the top-right corner of the screen, you will see the ‘Sign in’ button, click on that.
  3. On the next screen, you will see the ‘Sign in’ form, where you will get three options to log in to Dropbox.
  • Sign in with Google- You can use any of your Gmail accounts to directly log in to Dropbox.
  • Sign in with Apple- You can use your Apple ID to log in to your Dropbox account.
  • Sign in with Email & Password- Enter the email address that you used to create your Dropbox account, and then enter the password; click on ‘Sign in’.

You can easily access your Dropbox account from any location at any time by following the short instructions above.

Steps to Login to Dropbox on a Mobile Device

You can access your Dropbox account and your files using a mobile device in addition to a web browser. By just logging in, the Dropbox mobile app allows you to access your account on Android, iPhone, and iPad.

The straightforward procedures you must follow to sign in to Dropbox on a mobile device are listed below:

  1. Firstly, you will need to download the Dropbox mobile app on your device using the links given below:

And enter your phone number along with the country code to get the app download link via Text or Email.

  1. Once you have downloaded and installed the Dropbox app on your mobile device, launch the app. You will get two options:
  • Sign in with Google- select this one if you directly want to log in using your Gmail account.
  • Already have an account? Sign in– Go for this one to use your other email address and password to log in to Dropbox.
  1. On the next screen, you will again get three options-
  • Enter your email address and password in the given blanks to sign in to Dropbox.
  • Sign in with Google, as I have already explained above.
  • Sign in with your Apple ID
  1. Once you are done entering the correct credentials, you will be successfully signed in to your Dropbox account.

Steps to Login to Dropbox Using the Desktop App

Installing the desktop application on your computer is the third way to sign in to your Dropbox account. The website address is https://www.dropbox.com/install.

After downloading and installing the desktop application on your computer, sign in to Dropbox with one of the credentials listed below.

  • Use your email address and password
  • Sign in with your Google Account
  • Use your Apple ID

Google Dropbox Business Login

There are many more features available in Google Dropbox for Business than there are for personal use. Everything you need to maintain the smooth flow of your business is available with Dropbox Business. Additionally, you have access to a variety of plans depending on your company’s needs. You can choose to purchase a plan for your team or just yourself.

Here are a few business plans for Dropbox:

Single User Plans

  1. Professional- $16.58/month
  • Features- 1 user, 3 TB of secure storage, premium productivity features & simple and secure file sharing
  1. Professional+eSign- $24.99
  • Features- 1 user, 3 TB of secure storage, Send, sign, and store unlimited eSignature documents directly in Dropbox.

Single User Plans

  1. Professional- $16.58/month
  • Features- 1 user, 3 TB of secure storage, premium productivity features & simple and secure file sharing
  1. Professional+eSign- $24.99
  • Features- 1 user, 3 TB of secure storage, Send, sign, and store unlimited eSignature documents directly in Dropbox.

You must first purchase a plan from this page: https://www.dropbox.com/business before you can access your Dropbox Business account. To log in, use the associated email address and password.

Google Dropbox Paper Login

Dropbox offers Paper for no cost. It is more than just a document; it is a kind of co-editing tool that enables collaboration in one location. To use paper to log into your Dropbox account:

  1. Go to Dropbox Paper login page
  2. Enter your email address and password to log in to your Dropbox account to use paper and click on ‘Sign in’, or you can also sign in with your Google account or Apple ID.

How to Log Out of Dropbox Account?

Here are the steps to log out of Dropbox account on different devices:

1. On Web Browser

To sign out of dropbox.com, click on your profile picture and then click on ‘Sign Out’.

2. On the Desktop App

To log out of the Dropbox desktop app:

  • Open Dropbox Desktop App Preferences
  • Then go to the ‘Account’ tab.
  • Click on ‘Sign Out’; if you have linked more than one account, click ‘Sign out’ for the one you want to sign out of.
  • Again, click on ‘Sign Out’ for confirmation.

3. On the Mobile App

To log out of the Dropbox mobile app:

  • Open the Dropbox mobile app
  • Go to app settings

On an Android device, touch “Settings” after selecting the menu icon in the top left corner of the screen.

On an iPhone or iPad, tap the gear symbol in the top left after selecting the account icon (person) in the bottom right corner of the screen.

You must be in the mobile settings of the account you want to sign out of for connected accounts. If not, change accounts before logging out.

  • Press the option ‘Sign Out From This Dropbox’.

 

 

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