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Nemanja604
6 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Separating Personal and Business account
Hello,
I'm connected to the business account as a team member and I have a personal account connected to it (just switched to Professional plan). I would like to separate the two. I'm not having an...
- 6 years ago
Did you join the Business team using your existing account? Do you only have one email address that you use with Dropbox? If so, then your personal account would have been merged into the Business team, and your personal account no longer exists. It's now a part of the team and owned by the company.
If that's the case, then your team admin will need to convert your account to an individual account. If that's not the case and you actually have two separate accounts (each with their own email address), then you probably just connected them so they both sync separately to your computer, in which case you can disconnect them using the link that Mark provided above.
Mark
6 years agoSuper User II
Hey Nemanja604
Do you mean you can access both accounts via the computer or website at the same time?
If so you are fine - they are not connected in any other way. It is simply a way for the software to allow you access to multiple accounts in one safe place. You can split them if you want, but, then you can only access either your work account OR your personal account on your mobile/computer at one time.
- Nemanja6046 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Thanks for your reply @Mark!
Not exactly what I mean. I just want them as separate entities. If, for example, I leave the team of that company that owns a business account, and the admin removes me, I'm affraid I wont be able to access my personal data. Being able to use both at the same time is not mandatory. I use it locally mostly anyways.
I remember that I couldn't do that 2 years ago, when I created personal DB with membership, but I was hopping its possible now. I wanted to create my account, but dropbox wouldnt let me do it if I didnt connect the business account...
If this is the case: "It is simply a way for the software to allow you access to multiple accounts in one safe place." then it seems I'm good, but my experience from 2 years ago is why I was asking to separate them.
- Rich6 years agoSuper User II
Did you join the Business team using your existing account? Do you only have one email address that you use with Dropbox? If so, then your personal account would have been merged into the Business team, and your personal account no longer exists. It's now a part of the team and owned by the company.
If that's the case, then your team admin will need to convert your account to an individual account. If that's not the case and you actually have two separate accounts (each with their own email address), then you probably just connected them so they both sync separately to your computer, in which case you can disconnect them using the link that Mark provided above.
- Nemanja6046 years agoExplorer | Level 4Hi Rich
Thank you for your insight. That was very helpful. I have separate emails so it seems that im fine.
Thanks!
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