Google is backtracking on its decision to put a file creation cap on Google Drive. Around two months ago, the company decided to cap all Google Drive users to 5 million files, even if they were paying ...
According to Google "the number of impacted users here is vanishingly small." Credit: ETham Photo via Getty Google has put a hard limit on the number of files Drive users can have in one account, ...
Google has changed its tune and removed the file creation limit it quietly implemented for Drive over the past weeks. In a Twitter announcement (via Android Police), the Google Drive account said it's ...
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Google quietly rolled out a new 5 million file limit to Drive accounts on a larger scale. The change came without warning, and many have had their accounts locked until they delete hundreds, thousands ...
After the weekend reaction to this story, Google has decided to cancel Drive’s file cap. There’s a full report here. “Please delete 2 million files to continue using your Google Drive account.” That ...
A recent glitch in the desktop Google Drive app caused some files to disappear from users' cloud storage containers. It's been a few weeks of Google asking for patience, but it has now released a fix.
Google has limited the number of files a user can store on Google Drive. Google never officially announced this limit. The limit is now being rolled back. Update: April 3, 2023 (11:28 PM ET): Google ...
Google updated its Google System Services Release Notes page today and it introduces a new feature that adds some sort of local file backup via Google Drive. The specifics around how it works are ...
A precise way of storing and rediscovering your important files. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Code inside Google's Drive app ...
AI vs Ransom: Ransomware threats and cloud storage can quickly become a dangerous combination. When malware encrypts files stored on internet servers, users and organizations are often left without an ...