Google Photos Removes free storage space for users

Google Photos Removes free storage space for users

Google Photos, the famous cloud photo storage platform, is used by hundreds of millions of people around the world, but unfortunately an announcement was made that will most likely disappoint many people who are interested in its continued use .

More specifically, starting up As of June 1, 2021, Google Photos will run out of the free storage that users currently enjoy, which isn't exactly good news for anyone, especially since people won't be too happy to learn that they have to pay to be able to store the pictures within the platform.

Google Photos has had free storage ever since the platform was created, but here things are still changing, so we are talking about a situation where people will be forced to pay monthly for this platform, which of course they don't have were ever used to.

“Starting June 1, 2021, all new photos and videos you upload will count toward the 15GB of free storage that comes with every Google Account or additional storage purchased as a Google One member. Your Google Account storage space is shared across Drive, Gmail, and Photos.

This change also allows us to keep up with the growing demand for storage. And, as always, we honor our commitment not to use information in Google Photos for advertising purposes. We know this is a big change and it can come as a surprise, so we wanted to give you plenty of advance notice and provide you with resources to make it easier."