Wednesday, 18 November 2020

Google Photos abandons unlimited uploads amid storage changes

 

 
Google Photos will no longer offer unlimited free photo storage, in a move that will affect storage for other Google products including email. The company's photo storage launched in 2015, promising unlimited uploads. But Google now says it will limit that to the same 15GB of storage per account that is shared by its popular apps like Gmail and Google Drive.
Anyone wishing to store more than that will have to pay for one of the company's storage plans.
The change could mean that users who continue to upload many photos will run out of space for emails faster.But photos uploaded before June 2021, when the change happens, will not count towards users' limits.
Disgruntled users on social media accused Google of using the free photo storage as a ploy to acquire market share from other firms while losing money.
Don MacAskill, chief executive of photo sharing site Flickr and its owner Smug Mug, tweeted: "For five years, we've known this would happen eventually... Losing billions of dollars to scoop up market share, stifle the competition, then eventually charging money for it? Monopolistic behaviour."

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