Google withdraws its unlimited storage offer for Google Photos
Google Photos announced that it will discontinue unlimited storage for photos and videos in high quality, which means users need to prepare for changes. Starting June 1, 2021, all new photos and videos uploaded will count against their 15 GB cap, which is shared across all Google services. Many people have relied on unlimited storage, especially those who frequently take photos and videos. Google claims this change is aimed at ensuring that the service continues to evolve and improve over time. Users have several options to adapt to the new reality, such as paying for extra storage or deleting old photos to free up space. Companies like Google often make changes to their services, which can be frustrating, but sometimes it is part of a larger strategic vision for the company's growth.