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

    support.google.com/drive/answer/6374270

    When your account reaches its storage limit, you can’t: Send or receive emails through Gmail. Upload photos or videos through Google Photos. Upload files to Drive or create new files in Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, Drawings, Forms, or Jamboard. Photos and videos backed up in Original quality take up space. After June 1, 2021, photos and ...

  3. How your Google storage works - Google Drive Help

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    How your Google storage works. Use Google Drive with a screen reader. Add Drive widget to an iOS Lock Screen. Use buttons in your Drive toolbar. Get More Storage. More storage across Google Drive, Gmail and Google Photos for you and your family. Access to Google experts. Family sharing option. Expanded storage.

  4. 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.

  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. 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 ...

  7. Free up storage space - Google Workspace Learning Center

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    Select the files that you want to delete and click Move to Trash. Click Trash and confirm that you want to delete the files. Caution: After files are permanently deleted in the next step, you can’t recover them. Click Empty Trash. This action permanently deletes your files and frees up their storage space.

  8. Google Drive Desktop show a different amount of storage remaining...

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  9. Create a shared drive - Google Workspace Learning Center

    support.google.com/a/users/answer/9310249

    Add members to a shared drive. Requires Manager access. On your computer, go to drive.google.com. In the left column, click Shared drives and double-click one of your shared drives. At the top, click Manage members. Add names, email addresses, or a Google Group. By default, new members will be Content managers.

  10. 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.

  11. Use Google Drive for desktop

    support.google.com/drive/answer/10838124

    Sync files and folders to Drive for Desktop - YouTube. When you first open Drive for desktop, you receive a notification “Google Drive would like to start syncing.”. Click OK. On your computer, open Drive for desktop. You can sync files from your computer to Google Drive and backup to Google Photos.