![]() ![]() All you have to do is complete any five of the seven steps listed on the Dropbox Get Started page. It’s quick and easy to do, so if you haven’t done this yet, do it now. Go to and click the Connect your Facebook account link. This will pop up an authentication box, so follow the steps through to link your two accounts together. Once done, you’ll have 125MB of additional storage. Similar to the Facebook step above, you can get more free storage if you connect your Twitter account to Dropbox. Go to and click the Connect your Twitter account link, follow the instructions in the pop-up Window and you’re away with 125MB extra storage. Once you’ve hooked up your Twitter account, all you have to do is follow Dropbox on Twitter. Tell Dropbox what you think – 125MBĭropbox wants your feedback and it’ll give you 125MB for the privilege.Īgain, go to and click the Follow Dropbox on Twitter link, follow the instructions in the pop-up window and you’ll have another 125MB of storage space to play with. Technically, it wants you to tell it why you Love it. To do this, go to and click the Tell us why you love Dropbox link. ![]() ![]() In the pop-up box, type up to 90 characters saying why you love the service and then click Send to Dropbox. The previous steps net you 750MB more storage, which is decent but hardly world changing. So, what about 32GB of additional space instead? You get this by referring a friend and, once they create a free Dropbox account, you get 1GB of free storage per referral, up to the 32GB maximum. You can do this for real friends by going to and sending them an email from the page. But, who’s got 32 friends without Dropbox accounts, who want the service?įortunately, there’s a workaround, and you can quickly max out your storage with a little effort, but signing up for a load of accounts yourself. ![]()
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