Free G Suite legacy accounts will soon share pooled storage instead of users being capped at their individual storage allotment.
People who are holding on to free G Suite legacy accounts will soon lose their individual storage allotment perks. In an email seen by The Verge, Google has started informing G Suite legacy free edition plan users that they will be switched to pooled storage that’s “shared across all users within your organization” starting May 1st. G Suite was rebranded as Workspace in 2020.
No action is required for the switch according to Google, and users cannot opt out of the pooled storage transition. The total amount of storage allocated to the entire G Suite account won’t be reduced, but if more storage is required then it can be purchased “at a discount” starting at increments of 100GB, which typically costs $15. Google hasn’t specified how large this discount will be.
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