How to Expand Space in Dropbox Free?

When we think of the main storage platforms in the cloud, we can see that there are many interesting alternatives, being one of the users’ favorite, without any doubt, Dropbox.

As those who use this system will know, Dropbox is a platform that stores your files virtually, which means that they will not occupy space on your devices and that whenever you have access to the Internet, you can access them from anywhere.

Even Dropbox as a web server can be another of its interesting uses, but without going into it, we want to refer to this time with the tricks that will allow you to increase your storage capacity in Dropbox.

What happens is that although initially from Dropbox we offer 2 GB of storage for free, over time that amount of space may be a little short, and we must take action on the matter.

Now, we know that many users will not want to pay for this service extension, which is why, in the following lines, we want to show you some of the solutions you have at hand in order to increase storage capacity.

For example, if you have a basic Dropbox account, with a few simple steps you can get up to 16 GB of storage for free, following some of the tips that we will give you below.

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Tricks to gain space in Dropbox

Well, before reviewing some of the tutorials on the matter, there is no doubt that the first thing you have to do is install Dropbox and create a user account, otherwise, you will not be able to take advantage of them.

Invite Friends to Join Dropbox

One of the simplest and most effective ways to get additional memory in our Dropbox account is to invite our friends to join this platform, and for this, we have three different options.

Some of them are the Import our Gmail contacts to send the invitation, write ourselves the emails of those people we want to invite, or finally, copy the installation link to invite them from our mail.

The account here is quite simple, taking into account that for each friend that joins Dropbox thanks to our invitation, we will get an additional 500 MB for our account. This in the case of basic accounts.

Now, if you have a Pro account it is also convenient that you invite your friends since in those cases you will get an extra bonus for each of them of 1 GB, in such a way that it is still highly recommended.

For this bonus to be effective, your friend will have to install the Dropbox desktop application on a computer and log in, since mobile versions do not qualify in these cases.

Link Dropbox account to Facebook

To obtain another 125 MB for free, the following will link your Facebook account with Dropbox, something that we can carry out in a very easy way from the internal link of your Facebook account, accepting the conditions.

Link Dropbox account to Facebook

Link Dropbox account to Twitter

Just as we talked about linking the Facebook account with the Dropbox account, in the same way, we can recommend that you link your Twitter account, in such a way that you will become worthy of another 125 MB. Even if after that you follow the Dropbox account on Twitter, you will get an extra 125 MB.

First Steps with Dropbox

Another method to be considered in this type of circumstance is related to the first steps within this service since 250 MB can be obtained free of charge from the introduction of the system, performing the steps indicated therein.

Why you love Dropbox

Finally, there is a really interesting section within this platform and that is what we know as Tell us why you love Dropbox, in which if we discuss the aspects we like about the application, we will get approximately 125 MB more for free.

As you can see, there are many really simple and interesting tricks for when we want to expand our storage capacity in Dropbox, and that is why we advise you to take advantage of them if you want to save a little money.

Have you been able to increase your storage capacity in Dropbox with this tutorial?

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