How to Stay Under Your 15 GB of Free Storage From Google | WIRED

SIGN UP FOR a Google account, and you get 15GB of cloud storage space for free, split across three main products—Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Photos. Once you exceed that limit, you need to sign up for a Google One storage plan, and they start at $1.99 per month for 100GB of space.

Provided you’re smart about how you use your free storage, and you don’t have masses of files that need storing in the cloud, you can stay inside that free 15GB of allotted room. The steps to take and the tricks to use vary slightly between Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Photos, and we’ve outlined them below. To see how much space you’re using across each Google product, visit this page and sign into your account.

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Google One Online Storage: What Small Businesses Need to Know | Business News Daily

  • Google One is the name of Google’s paid cloud storage service.
  • Google One includes a new pricing structure.
  • Google One has all of the benefits of Google Drive as well as some extra features.

Google shook things up in the online storage field when it announced that it had rebranded its cloud storage offering and added new pricing plans. Google One is the new name of the company’s paid storage platform, which allows you to store a range of data, including documents from Google Drive and images from Google Photos. Google Drive is still the company’s free document storage service, but paid storage has moved over to Google One.

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