How can I link Dropbox to MyIPR?

Created by Himanshi Kohli, Modified on Tue, 21 May at 12:57 PM by RajNandita Gautam

Hi Creator! Your time and efficiency are valuable to us as well. 


We understand that your creation could be stored on any platform or application. So, MyIPR introduces Manage Drive functionality which helps you to link different drives (including Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, and Amazon S3) with our platform and get your creation certificates instantly.


This article goes through the process of linking Dropbox to the MyIPR application. So, let’s dig in.


Link Drive: Dropbox


Step 1: 


Select Create Certificate


First, log in to the MyIPR application and go to the homepage.

Click on the Create Certificate button.




Step 2: 


A popup screen appears with several drive options to link. Select Dropbox and click on Link Drive.



Step 3: 


Enter your credentials to login with Dropbox account to link it with MyIPR.


You can link any Dropbox account to MYIPR platform.



After logging in, provide the necessary permissions to MyIPR for access to Dropbox. And you are all set.


Step 4: 


You will also receive an email from Dropbox after successfully linking to MyIPR.




Step 5: 


Congratulations! Your Dropbox is linked to MyIPR. 



Upload your creatives faster and get the certificates instantly.


Un-Link Drive: Dropbox


You can also unlink any of your added or linked drives to MyIPR. 


Step 1:


Just click on Un-link Drive



Step 2:


Confirm it by selecting the option Yes, Un-link Drive. It’s done.



We hope this article helped with beginning your journey on the MyIPR platform.


Click here to learn more about MyIPR, and stay tuned with us for more insights.


Also, check out: Drive Management 

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