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There are a lot of Google Photos alternatives that offer free cloud storage space. We have also mentioned the ones that are offering a lot of storage space for a little price. So, keep reading to know more.
Google Photos will soon remove the free unlimited storage option for “high-quality” photos and videos. The new Google Photos policy will come into effect on June 1, 2021. So, after three months, Google Photos will only offer 15GB of free cloud storage for photos and videos. Once you exceed the mentioned limit, you will have to pay for more storage, which might be bad news for those who have been uploading unlimited high-quality photos to Google Photos for free.
Do note that the 15GB cloud storage space also includes data of Gmail, Google Drive, and other Google services. Google announced the new policy back in November 2020 and you now just have 3 months to decide whether you want to accept the policy of Google or switch to any other cloud storage. Well, there are a lot of Google Photos alternatives that offer free cloud storage space. We have also mentioned the ones that are offering a lot of storage space for a little price. So, keep reading to know more.
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Google Photos will soon remove the free unlimited storage option for “high-quality” photos and videos. The new Google Photos policy will come into effect on June 1, 2021. So, after three months, Google Photos will only offer 15GB of free cloud storage for photos and videos. Once you exceed the mentioned limit, you will have to pay for more storage, which might be bad news for those who have been uploading unlimited high-quality photos to Google Photos for free.
Do note that the 15GB cloud storage space also includes data of Gmail, Google Drive, and other Google services. Google announced the new policy back in November 2020 and you now just have 3 months to decide whether you want to accept the policy of Google or switch to any other cloud storage. Well, there are a lot of Google Photos alternatives that offer free cloud storage space. We have also mentioned the ones that are offering a lot of storage space for a little price. So, keep reading to know more.
DigiBoxx
DigiBoxx, which is India’s very own cloud storage platform, is offering 20GB of free cloud storage. The free plan supports Gmail integration and unlimited external collaborations too. The company says that its service supports end-to-encryption too.