Settings and Preferences
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I would like to log into the Dropbox account maintained by my Lions club. So far all of the instructions I have found are methods for switching permanently from one account to another.
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This is not my personal computer. When I close dropbox and close Internet Explorer, if someone else opens dropbox, my account automatically opens for them already logged in.
Closing your browser does not sign you out of your account if you didn't uncheck the Remember Me option when signing in. With that checked, you're telling the browser to log you in automatically the next time you visit the site. In order to stop that from occurring, you need to sign out of Dropbox when you're done.
To sign out of your account on the Dropbox website, click your avatar in the top-right corner (by default, a smiley) and select Sign Out.
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