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  2. Manage your storage in Drive, Gmail & Photos - Google Help

    support.google.com/drive/answer/6374270

    Learn what items in Google Drive use storage space. Most files in your My Drive take up space as they contain files and folders you upload or sync, such as .pdf files, images, or videos. Your space in My Drive also contains files you create, such as Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Forms. Items in your Trash also take up space.

  3. Manage your Storage - Google Account Help

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/14733746

    The Storage in your Google Account is shared across Google Drive, Google Photos, and Gmail. Manage your storage to free up space. If you use more storage space than you have available, you can't upload new files to Google Drive, you can't back up photos or videos to Google Photo, and you may not be able to send or receive email in Gmail. Manage ...

  4. How your Google storage works - Google Docs Editors Help

    support.google.com/docs/answer/9312312

    We provide access to storage management tools that help you identify ways to free up storage space. Another option to free up space is to download your files to your personal device and then delete them from your cloud storage. If you want more storage space for Gmail, Drive, and Photos, you can upgrade to a larger storage plan with Google One.

  5. Your Google storage is shared across Gmail, Google Photos, and Google Drive. However, other items like WhatsApp backups or Drive for Desktop syncing can also take up space. Messages and attachments, like items in your Spam and Trash folders, take up space. Photos and videos backed up in Original quality take up space.

  6. Buy more Google storage - Computer - Google Drive Help

    support.google.com/drive/answer/2375123

    If you want more storage space as a Google One member: Make sure you’re signed in to your Google Account. On your computer, go to one.google.com. On the left, click Upgrade. Choose your new storage limit. Review the new plan prices and payment date. Then, click Next. To confirm your Google One plan, click Subscribe.

  7. Clean up & fix issues with your Google storage

    support.google.com/googleone/answer/9776477

    On your computer, go to Google One. Click Storage. Under "Get your space back," click Free up account storage. Under "Clean up suggested items" or "Clean up by service," click a category or service you want to review. Select the files to delete. Based on the file type, you might be able to change how you sort and filter your results.

  8. How your Google storage works - Gmail Help

    support.google.com/mail/answer/9312312

    We provide access to storage management tools that help you identify ways to free up storage space. Another option to free up space is to download your files to your personal device and then delete them from your cloud storage. If you want more storage space for Gmail, Drive, and Photos, you can upgrade to a larger storage plan with Google One.

  9. Start or stop sharing with your family - Computer - Google Help

    support.google.com/googleone/answer/9004015

    There are 2 kinds of storage space: personal storage space and shared storage space. Important: The Workspace Individual subscriber’s cloud storage can’t be shared among family members. Each member of the family group gets 15 GB of personal storage space for their files: A family member’s files fill up their personal space first.

  10. Manage your storage in Drive, Gmail & Photos - Google One Help

    support.google.com/googleone/answer/6374270

    Your Google storage is shared across Gmail, Google Photos, and Google Drive. However, other items like WhatsApp backups or Drive for Desktop syncing can also take up space. Messages and attachments, like items in your Spam and Trash folders, take up space. Photos and videos backed up in Original quality take up space.

  11. About your Google Photos activity & storage

    support.google.com/photos/answer/10100180

    Each Google Account includes 15 GB of storage which is shared across Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Photos. If you have a Pixel 5 or earlier, you receive unlimited storage for photos and videos backed up from your device at no charge. Learn more about your storage options. Any photos or videos backed up in High quality or Express quality ...