Google is toying with the idea of giving new users less cloud storage (opens in new tab)
Google has confirmed that it is experimenting with an idea in some regions which will see people signing up for a Gmail account for the first time being given less free storage space. At the moment, Gmail users enjoy 15GB of free storage, but in some parts of the world this is currently dropping to just 5GB. There is a way, however, to reclaim the missing 10GB and regain the full quota everyone else has become used to. Users on Reddit and other online spaces have posted screenshots of the new...
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