![]() ![]() Click on the Save to Dropbox button, provide your login credentials to the following page, and you re good to go.Īdditionally, if you ve an iPhone (or an iPad), you can claim another 15GB storage on OneDrive. Upon agreeing to which, you will be asked to save one OneDrive file to your Dropbox account. ![]() Also Read - Microsoft OneDrive update brings photo editing tools and other improvementsįor the next 100 gigs, you need to go to this link and agree to Microsoft s terms and conditions. For the first 100GB, you need to click on this link (which we have tested and verified ourselves), and sign in with your Outlook/Live account. Grabbing the bonus storage bump is pretty straightforward. So in total, you ve a chance to grab 200GB of OneDrive storage. ![]() But for the latter storage bump, there s a condition: You need to be a Dropbox user (Just make an account if you aren t already!) Also Read - OneDrive app to stop supporting cloud sync from Maon these Windows versions Also Read - Microsoft to end support of this crucial feature for Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 users Just yesterday the company rolled out 100GB OneDrive storage for free to essentially every user, and now it is giving away another 100GB storage space in the cloud for free. Microsoft is heating up the cloud storage war once again.
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