Google Drive Sets 5 Million File Limit For All Users, Even With Extra Storage: All Details
Google Drive now has set a maximum limit of 5 million files, regardless of whether users have paid for additional storage, according to a report from Ars Technica. A Reddit user named ra13 received a message from Google requesting them to delete 2 million files in order to continue using their Google Drive account. While it may require some effort to reach the 5 million file limit on Google Drive, users who create files with an average size of 400KB and have a 2TB storage tier would reach the file limit before they reach the full storage limit. While this impacted only a small number of people, we are rolling back this change as we explore alternate approaches to ensure a great experience for all.— Google Drive April 4, 2023 Moreover, the company added that it will address the users if further changes are made to Google Drive.
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