How do I create a Dropbox account?

If you don’t mind having only 2GB of storage space, all you need to backup to Dropbox with BackWPup is a free Dropbox account.

If you already have a Dropbox account, you can, of course, use it for backups.  If you want to create a new one, do the following steps:

    1. Visit dropbox.com and register with your full name, e-mail address, and password.

      Visit dropbox.com and register
    2. Check the I agree to Dropbox terms box and then Click on the Sign up button.
    3. You will get an email confirming the registration. Follow the instructions to complete it.

      You got an email for confirming the registration
      You will get an email confirming the registration.
    4. After that, you can access your Dropbox Dashboard, where you can store, manage, and share your files with other people.

      Access Dropbox Dashboard.
    5. You’ll get a link to the paid version for a trial period or the free basic plan in the browser. Choose a version.
    6. Then, download the Dropbox application and install it on your computer by selecting the version that best suits your operating system.

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