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Google appears to be testing a major change to its free storage policy for new accounts. Reports from Reddit users indicate that some newly created Google accounts now receive only 5GB of free cloud storage by default. This change reportedly applies unless the user links a phone number to the account.
According to a 9to5Google report, the prompt appears during the setup process for new Gmail accounts. Users are presented with two options: continue with 5GB of storage or unlock the full 15GB by verifying their account with a phone number. The notification states that adding a phone number grants access to 15GB of storage across Google Photos, Google Drive, and Gmail at no extra cost.
Google reportedly explains that the phone number is used to ensure the storage benefit is granted only once per individual. This move may aim to reduce fake accounts, spam registrations, and automated bot signups. By linking the higher storage limit to a verified phone number, Google could be enforcing a stricter one-user, one-account policy for free storage benefits.
The report also notes changes in Google's support documentation. Previously, the page stated that every Google account comes with 15GB of storage. Now, archived versions of the page say users can get "up to 15GB" of free storage. This subtle change suggests a shift in policy for new accounts.
For existing users, there appears to be no immediate impact. Accounts that already have 15GB of free storage will continue to operate as before. However, people creating new accounts may need to provide a phone number to access the full 15GB allocation. Otherwise, they may be limited to 5GB of free storage.
Google has not officially announced a broader rollout or confirmed if this change is being tested globally. The company has not provided further details about the duration or scope of the test. Users who rely on free storage for services like Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Photos should monitor official updates for any future changes.





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