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Google Photos’ unlimited free storage has ended. Here’s what to do now – CNET
Google Photos is now limiting free storage at 15GB, encouraging people to sign up for its Google One storage subscription service instead.

As of June 1, Google has ended its unlimited free storage policy for Google Photos.
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The time has finally come: Google Photos has ended its unlimited free storage policy for photos and videos. As of June 1, any new photos and videos you upload will count toward the free 15GB of storage that comes with every Google account. But don’t worry: The photos or videos you uploaded before then won’t be part of the cap. And Google has added a new free tool to help you manage your storage quota.
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