Google Photos to end its free unlimited storage on June 1, 2021
Google
has announced that it will soon start charging for Google Photos storage once
users upload more than 15GB onto their accounts.
Starting
June 1, 2021, all new photos and videos backed up in high quality will count
toward the free 15GB of storage that comes with Google Account or any
additional storage that user may have purchased, the same way other Google
services like Google Drive and Gmail already do.
"Any
photos or videos you've uploaded in High quality before June 1, 2021 will not
count toward your 15GB of free storage. This means that photos and videos
backed up before June 1, 2021 will still be considered free and exempt from the
storage limit. You can verify your backup quality at any time in the Photos app
by going to back up and sync in Settings," Shimrit Ben-Yair, VP, Google
Photos said in a statement.
Once
the change takes effect, more than 80 per cent of current Google Photos users
should still be able to store about three years of content with that free 15GB.
Google will notify you in the app and by email once you get close to hitting
your 15GB limit.
The
only users that will be exempt from this policy change are Pixel smartphone
users, who will still be able to upload "high quality" photos without
any limits after June next year.
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