Google ONE has been LAUNCHED, here are the IMPORTANT Changes it brings

Google One was launched last night by the Google company, the Americans making a series of very important changes for global users.

Google ONE LAUNCHED IMPORTANT changes

Google One was officially launched last night by the company Google, and we are talking about a very important change for users from all over the world who use its services all over the planet. Specifically, Google One represents a change for the way users of Google services buy the space they share for Drive, gmail and Google Photos to store any files they want in the company's servers for use on various platforms.

Google One brings lower prices for the storage space that Google offers for its own services, including 2 TB subscriptions, which can now be bought at half the normal price. With this change, all Google Drive subscriptions will be transformed into Google One, but Drive does not disappear, but remains as a separate service that allows the storage of various types of files, exactly as it was until now.

Google ONE has been LAUNCHED, here are the IMPORTANT Changes it brings

Google One will offer the opportunity to buy 200 GB of storage space in Google's cloud ecosystem at the price of only $2.99 ​​per month, while 2 TB of space in the company's servers can be purchased for only $9.99 per month. Apart from these changes, Google One will not bring lower prices for other subscriptions dedicated to file storage, but they will be able to be used by families with up to 5 devices, so more people can enjoy them.

"With Google One, we've upgraded our paid storage plans so you'll have all the space you need for your Google Drive, Gmail, and original quality photos and videos in Google Photos. With lots of options, ranging from 100GB to 30TB, you can choose the plan that's right for you."

Google One does not eliminate the option of free storage space for users, anyone who is interested can still have 15 GB of space to store files in the various services that Google offers. Google One was launched last night, but will gradually become available to users around the world, both those who pay for storage space for Google services and those who use free storage space.