

If you are in college, or have alumni status, you might have unlimited cloud storage via Google Drive. So here is my holiday gift to you: unlimited Google Drive storage for free. On Twitter, Facebook, Google News, and Instagram.By now, you should already know the importance of backing up your data, and while storage (even cloud storage) isn't all that expensive these days it's still an expense. If you say yes, Google will convert your earlier uploads to High Quality and save you some more space.įollow HT Tech for the latest tech news and reviews, also keep up with us Google will then ask you if you want to recover your storage. Change the upload quality from ‘Original' to ‘High Quality'. Log into your account with your Google credentials. Go to Google Photos on your laptop/PC and go to Settings. Google automatically clears out emails from Trash that are 30-days old, but you don't need to wait for that. Empty your Trash folder too to free up more space in your account. Select the ones you don't need and hit delete.

This will pull up all emails that have attachments that are larger than 10MB in size. On Gmail search run a search with - has: attachment larger: 10M Delete all the files you don't need any longer. Here you will see all the files on your Drive arranged in descending order according to the amount of space they occupy. You will have to free up space on your Google account by deleting files by size from the Drive or by deleting emails or photos from Google Photos. How can you do that? Well, it essentially comes down to deleting content like emails, files and photos - sadly. That 15GB of free storage is not enough, Google! (Google )
