Google users can get an estimate on how long their storage may last based on how often users backup photos, videos, files, and other content to their Google Account. Since user’s storage is shared across Google Drive, Gmail, and Google Photos, users can check how much storage they have used upon their Google account by checking it from Google Photos, Gmail, or Google Drive. Users can decide if they want to free up space or consider paid options to buy more storage.

— First, go on the profile account picture on the right-hand side on Google Photos, Gmail or Google Drive or

–Select Manage Your Google Account > Account Storage.

— Here you can see the total data used up on Google storage bifurcated into Gmail, photos, and drive.

— Free up account storage from the Get your space back section.

— Here you will see deleted files from Google Drive, emails with large-sized attachments, and spam emails that you can clear to create additional space.

–Select review and free data.

Alternatively, users can directly go to https://photos.google.com/storage to check available storage on Google account.

David Lieb, Product Lead of Google Photos said that every Google account comes with 15GB of free storage which means that more than 80 percent of Google Photos users will be able to keep uploading content for about 3 more years before running out of space.

Earlier this week Google announced a change capping storage data for high-quality photos and newly uploaded content on Google Photos starting June 1, 2021. All existing HQ content remains exempt from storage quota, including all HQ content uploaded between now and then.

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Lieb noted that before this change takes effect, Google will be launching some new tools that make it easier to identify and delete content that you don’t want to store, like dark, blurry photos, long videos, and more.

If users feel that their storage data is being used up, they can consider paid options which are as follows:

100GB: This storage plan by Google comes for Rs 130 a month and for Rs 1300 a year. This plan brings 100 GB storage, extra member benefits, the option to add family members, and access to Google experts.

200GB: This storage plan by Google comes for Rs 210 a month and for Rs 2100 a year. This plan brings 200 GB storage, extra member benefits, an option to add family members, and access to Google experts.

2TB: This plan comes for Rs 650 a month and for Rs 6500 a year with additional benefits remaining the same. Google gives VPN services for this plan in the US and is likely to expand it to India.

Mean-while, India detected 29,164 cases of the novel coronavirus on Monday, taking the country’s tally to 88.74 lakh. The last time India reported less than 30,000 cases was in mid-July. The drop in cases follows a pattern of low detections on Mondays due to lesser testing over the weekend. In fact, tests have remained below 10 lakh for the last four days now.

India’s tally of 88,74,291 includes 4,53,401 active cases, 82,90,371 patients who have recovered, and 1,30,519 deaths — the toll has been under 450 for three straight days.

American biotech company Moderna Monday announced its vaccine candidate against the novel coronavirus had shown the efficacy of 94.5 percent. The company does not currently have the arrangement to supply its vaccine in India. Experts told The Indian Express Moderna’s candidate could have an edge over Pfizer’s.