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Re: Personal basic acocunt and Professional individual plan at the same time

Personal basic acocunt and Professional individual plan at the same time

Kuakeli
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Can I have my business Professional individual plan and my personal free basic plan logged in at the same time = have 2 separate dropbpx folders? If not, what's the point calling the professional plan business plan?

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Rich
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@Kuakeli wrote:

Can I have my business Professional individual plan and my personal free basic plan logged in at the same time = have 2 separate dropbpx folders?


No, you can't. You can only link an individual account with a Business team account. Professional is considered an individual account and you can't link two individual accounts.

 

 

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Rich
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@Kuakeli wrote:

Can I have my business Professional individual plan and my personal free basic plan logged in at the same time = have 2 separate dropbpx folders?


No, you can't. You can only link an individual account with a Business team account. Professional is considered an individual account and you can't link two individual accounts.

 

 

Kuakeli
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So then the Professional is not really a business account. It's just 1 of the personal plans..

Rich
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@Kuakeli wrote:

So then the Professional is not really a business account. It's just 1 of the personal plans..


Correct. They likely list it as Business because it has some (not all) of the features that are found on the Business plans.

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