The new Dropbox for Business API helps IT administrators create new integrations and new partnerships with great third-party technologies like eDiscovery, Data Loss Prevention (DLP), Security Information & Event Management (SIEM), and more. Team admins can use the API to build a suite of security and compliance tools to manage analytics, content safety, and on-premises backups, and even build custom apps.
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If your administrator has turned on the "single sign-on" feature, you'll be able to access Dropbox in the same way you access other applications—by entering your work password on your company's sign-in page.
To get set up, it's best to check with your admin about what you need to do. Each business will have its own requirements for its employees. That said, here are some things you should know.
Whenever you need to sign in to Dropbox, enter your email address but leave the password field blank. Click Sign in and you’ll be taken to your company's sign-in page. Enter your work password there (not your Dropbox password).
If the Dropbox application on your computer is currently linked to your Dropbox account, you don't need to do anything—you can just keep using it without having to sign in.
However, if you need to relink your computer or link a new one, you'll need the latest version of the application to use single sign-on.
Follow these steps to link the computer to your account:
If the Dropbox app on your phone or tablet is currently linked to your Dropbox account, you don't need to do anything—you can just keep using it without having to sign in again.
However, if you need to relink your device or link a new one, you'll need the latest version of the app to use single sign-on.
Follow these steps to link your mobile device to your account:
If your admin has made single sign-on optional, you'll be able to use either sign-in method. You can enter your Dropbox password, or you can leave the password field blank and sign in to your company's page with your work password.