If you are a user of Google drive or gmail and you look forward to expanding your storage, there is some good news for you– even if you are already on a plan.
Google is taking off with new changes to its storage plans that incorporate another, low-cost storage plan and half off the price of its 2TB storage option, the company has reported. It’s likewise changing over all Google paid storage plans to Google One, maybe to some degree since you’ll now have one-tap access to Google’s live customer service.
Google One will get another $2.99 a month alternative that gets you 200GB of capacity. The 2TB plan, which for the most part costs $19.99 every month, will now cost $9.99 a month. At long last, the 1TB arrangement that costs $9.99 a month is getting removed. Alternate anticipates 10, 20, or 30TB won’t see any changes.
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Aslo, Google you will be able to share the plan within a family of up to five members and give users access to live chat support even if you’re on the cheapest plan of $1.99 a month for 100GB. It’s the first time live support is coming to Google for users who may not have a G Suite business account.
If you want to use Google One without paying at all, the company will still offer Drive’s basic 15GB of free space option. The upgrade will arrive first to users who already pay for additional Google Drive storage, and you can expect to see an email confirming the change shortly.
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