• Upgrade from a free Dropbox Basic account (2 GB). Get 2 TB (2,000 GB) of storage space for 1 year so you can keep everything in one place.
  • Dropbox Smart Sync: Move your lesser-used files off your hard drive and onto the cloud.
  • Accidents happen. We’ve got your back. With Dropbox Rewind, you can revert any file—or your whole account—all at once, up to 30 days.
  • Lose your device? Remote wipe any device connected to your Dropbox account.
  • Upload all your photos, automatically. Dropbox Plus will save every photo, including edited images and videos, directly in your account.
  • Note: This product is redeemable on Dropbox Basic accounts or Dropbox Plus or Professional subscriptions with a recurring payment methods only (usually credit cards) and in the same currency as your Amazon purchase. Make sure you’re not using Apple or iOS payments, Google Play, or a PayPal subscription. Go to dropbox.com/help/billing/promotion-license-key for full details.

Got this as a discount during a promotion and used it to upgrade a free Dropbox account. The code worked instantly and perfectly. Couldn't ask for any more than that. Very pleased with this purchase.

Still prefer Dropbox over Google Drive or the Microsoft equivalent. Works well across multiple devices, can restore previous versions of a file, saved my butt a number of times.

I love dropbox. It keeps me and my wife organized. We use it on our phones, chromebooks, and on each of our desktop computers. Very very effective tool to keep our files organized and backed up.

Dropbox service is great. I have had it for many years, and the promo that Amazon ran for a free $20 gift card made it a no brainer. Some features of Dropbox for those that are new: - access your files anywhere. there are lots of cloud services and almost all offer a free version, including dropbox. i have the free version of many of them as well, but dropbox is the only one i pay for because of the added bonuses below. access files is super simple- online, dedicated folder on your computer, on your phone. additionally, you can sync your password manager, or other apps to dropbox and have access everywhere for your passwords. - camera uploads. this is great. you can set your phone or tablet to automatically upload and backup your pictures and videos hassle free and no need to remember. you can set it so it only does it on wifi to protect your data usage. then finding photos from your old phone or while sitting at your computer couldn't be easier. - integrated Microsoft office. this is probably something that a lot of people don't know. you can edit documents in native Microsoft office through dropbox. no need to have it on your computer or device. saves automatically and it is uploaded back to your cloud without any copy left on the computer you are using. great feature. -Dropbox paper. this is in addition to the MS Office integration. Paper allows multiple users to edit one document together or alone, in real time. very cool feature. -Sharing. you can share any file or folder with others. they dont even need a dropbox account necessarily. makes group projects or sharing files/photos super simple and the files never leave your cloud. you can set permissions such that the invited people can edit or just view. -selective sync. this is great for saving space. you can set dropbox up on your laptop or computer, but in case you just use a few folders from dropbox routinely, you can have just those kept on that device. the folders will sync with the cloud so all changes are reflected everywhere, but you can work offline on the synced files too. you can change this day to day or minute to minute as far as the files you have synced to the local device. great for the new devices that have SSDs and less storage space. -local dropbox. this goes hand in hand with the above feature, but basically you can set a local copy of dropbox that will sync with the cloud. when you are working on your computer, it will save the same as any other local folder, except this one will sync wiht the cloud. great feature that helps to ensure your work will be saved and accessible. -back up your music, imp files, etc. a lot of people dont know that you can save your defaulty documents, photos, music, etc folders within dropbox. this will effectively make your 1TB account on the cloud a real time back up of your current device. all without need for reminders, space limitations, etc.

For the longest time I have been saving my files on external hard drives. It got to a point where I was buying more and more drives. And for someone that wants to live on less, getting more drives was not the solution. Then Dropbox came out. It was fantastic because I felt secure knowing my files were in the cloud. Then they put out a 1 TB subscription plan which I initially didn't want to pay a yearly fee of a hundred dollars. But for the past two years, I have been able to get it for 20% off and that made the price more reasonable to me. Since subscribing, I have not had a single worry about losing any of my files. The 1 TB is more than enough for most people (and I am pretty tech savvy, and take a lot of photos and videos). What you're really paying for with Dropbox Plus is peace of mind. You don't have to worry about having drives stolen, or destroyed in a house fire, or accidentally breaking your hard drive. The price for peace of mind is worth it. Recommended.

As someone who cant risk my computer crashing and losing files, Dropbox is a great resource at a reasonable price.

Makes it easy to work across platforms when everything is saved in the cloud. Love that drop box fully integrates with all my devices, Apple/PC, mobile, tablets, laptops, etc.

I just got an email that my Dropbox Plus subscription will renew on Dec. 5 for $99. I purchased this and the license key came immediately. I entered the license key on the "Billing" page of my Dropbox account, and it's listed now as "Scheduled for future use." I think I'm set for another year!

I've had Dropbox since it first came out. It's my favorite to use. It integrates perfectly with my Mac and has great features. I backup all of my photos and documents from my phone also and then I sync everything with my home server. I like having backups of my backup.