

However, you'll also be asked to sign in to your SSO provider, which uses your work email address and password. If your organization has enabled single sign-on (SSO), you'll follow a similar path. All of the files currently in your Dropbox account will transfer to your personal Dropbox account, and you'll be able to access them by downloading the Dropbox desktop app or by visiting.If necessary, verify the email address (check the inbox of the email you provided and click the button in the email).Agree to the Dropbox terms, and click Confirm.Enter a different email address and password for your new personal Dropbox account.If your files are mostly personal, select Keep separate… and then follow these steps: All of the files currently in your Dropbox will transfer to your Dropbox Business account, and you'll be able to access them by downloading the Dropbox desktop app or by visiting.If your files are mostly personal, follow the instructions below. If your files are mostly work related, select Join.Decide where you want to move the files and folders inside your current Dropbox.If necessary, sign in with your username and password to your existing Dropbox account.Check your email for the invite to join your organization's Dropbox Business team.Every Dropbox account is linked to an email address, which allows you to verify your identity and receive notifications about your account. Once that's done, you can verify your email address and join a Dropbox Business team.

You'll want to do a couple of things before transferring an existing account to a Dropbox Business team:
