

If you wish to create your USC Dropbox account, click or tap the Create My Account button.

For more information on moving content between your personal and USC Dropbox accounts, see Dropbox’s page on moving files between a personal and business Dropbox account. When you create your USC Dropbox account, Dropbox will walk you through the process of separating your personal Dropbox content from your USC Dropbox content. If you choose to change the account’s email address, any work-related documents in this renamed personal Dropbox account should be transferred to your USC Dropbox account.

If you do not see this email in your inbox within 2 hours, you may need to check your spam and junk folders for the message. This email will contain instructions on how to finish setting up your USC Dropbox account. Once you complete the web-based process to create your USC Dropbox account, you will receive an email invitation from within 2 hours.Upload files through the web or through Dropbox desktop and mobile applications.īefore creating a USC Dropbox Account, please note the following:.Share files with colleagues with Dropbox accounts around the world.For questions, please contact the TrojanSecure team at Features Additional controls may be required, depending on the type of data and relevant regulations. USC-provided Dropbox accounts are approved for the storage of public and internal use only data they are not approved for the storage of confidential data, including HIPAA- and FERPA-regulated data. These accounts allow faculty to upload, store, and share a variety of files with others online. Please contact for more details and assistance in choosing the supported storage service that is right for you.Īll USC faculty members are able to create a USC Dropbox cloud storage account associated with their email address. After a careful security and cost assessment of the different file storage offerings, ITS has determined that it will no longer provide the Dropbox service after december 31, 2021). In support of USC faculty online document storage and sharing needs, there are currently three cloud-based storage solutions: Microsoft OneDrive for Business, Google Drive and Dropbox. ITS Support for Dropbox ending December 31, 2021
