Google may soon give new Gmail users just 5GB of free storage instead of the usual 15GB. The only way to get the full amount?
Google has explained the reasoning behind its decision to lower free Google Drive storage for new users from 15GB to 5GB, as ...
Your Google account likely stores a lot of important information, from your home address in Google Maps and your work emails ...
Google has recently begun testing a new policy in which users in certain regions who sign up for Gmail accounts receive only 5GB of free storage.
A report suggests that Google's 15GB free tier is at risk as the company tests a lower 5GB cap for new sign-ups.
Google is limiting new accounts to just 5GB of storage (down from 15GB) in certain regions, but there is still a way to get ...
Google is testing out a change to Gmail that might make the service a little bit less useful for newcomers. The company ...
Google is reportedly testing a change that gives some new accounts 5GB of free storage unless users add a phone number.
The change is currently being tested in select regions, but Google may roll it out more widely if the test proves successful. Users can unlock the full 15GB by providing their phone number, sparking ...
Google has made a notable change to its account storage policy, limiting the usual 15GB of free storage only to accounts that are verified with a phone number. For years now, signing up for a Google ...
New Google accounts are now starting with 5GB of free storage. Linking a phone number unlocks the full allocation, but the support page quietly dropped its unconditional 15GB promise.