Technology
Google Drive will start permanently deleting trashed files sooner – TechRadar
Now is the time to check Drive’s trash for any important files

Google Drive users should probably check their trashcans for any important files as Google has announced that its cloud storage service will soon automatically deleted files stored there after 30 days.
Up until now, the service would keep files in the trash indefinitely unless users manually opened the trash and chose to delete them forever.
The change to the way that Google Drive stores files in its trash means that the service will soon work the same way as other Google products like Gmail d…
-
Noosa News23 hours ago
NRL finals live updates: Canberra Raiders vs Cronulla Sharks — blog, scores and stats
-
General23 hours ago
Queensland’s measles outbreak growing after case confirmed in rural town Middlemount
-
General22 hours ago
Live updates: Relay teams, Mackenzie Little compete at World Athletics Championships 2025 in Tokyo, Day 8
-
General21 hours ago
Let’s not be too Hastie