Google has begun notifying users of its Gmail, Google Photos and Google Drive services that their content could be permanently deleted soon.
In an email sent to users that had previously used one or more of the affected products in their Google Account cloud storage, the company warned users about its cloud storage policy changes that will go into effect on June 1, 2021.
Users that don’t abide by the changes to Google’s cloud storage policy could see their private content deleted from its servers. However, the company has said that it will notify users multiple times before it removes any content which will give them ample time to adhere to the new policy.
According to Google, accounts will only be targeted if they have not been used for two years or if a user exceeds their storage limit for two years.
Upgrade or backup
As Google’s new rules won’t go into effect until June 2021 and won’t come into force until June 21, 2023, users have more than enough time to either upgrade to a higher tier plan or backup the photos, documents and files they want to save.
The search giant will continue to offer 15GB of free cloud storage across Gmail, Drive and Photos with every Google Account.
From here, you can either upgrade to a higher tier Google One plan for $19.99 per year for 100GB, $2.99 per month for 200GB, $9.99 per month for 2TB or $49.99 for 10TB or check out one of the best cloud storage services instead. Alternatively, you can also use a cloud backup solution for files you want to keep but don’t regularly access.
Source: Techradar
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