Google Reduces Free Online Storage
Google has drastically changed the terms for free online storage. From now on, new users will only receive 5 gigabytes of free storage space if they do not provide a phone number during registration. Those who provide their phone number can access the usual 15 gigabytes. This change only affects new users, while existing customers can continue to use the full 15 gigabytes without additional requirements. The phone number is used by Google for account verification, which means users can no longer remain anonymous.
Affected users have discussed the changes in various online forums, including Reddit. The new regulation has not been officially communicated by Google; however, a wording in a support document has been adjusted. It now states: "Your Google account includes up to 15 GB of free cloud storage". According to reports from 9to5google, the adjustment in the terms of service was made as early as March 2026. The earliest indication of this change was found on March 18, 2026.
Users who initially sign up without a phone number can later add their number to increase their storage from 5 to 15 gigabytes. This subsequent verification is an option provided by Google to accommodate users. For those who do not wish to provide their phone number, Google offers the option to purchase additional storage through Google One. Prices for paid storage start at 100 gigabytes for €1.99 per month.
The changes have already led to a variety of reactions in the online community. Users express concerns about privacy and the necessity of disclosing personal information to fully benefit from the service. Google has not yet issued an official statement regarding the changes. However, the adjustments in the terms of service and the associated restrictions have been picked up and analyzed by various media outlets.
The new regulation could have long-term effects on the user numbers of Google services, especially if concerns about privacy and data security continue to rise. The discussion about the disclosure of personal data in exchange for services remains a central topic in the tech industry. The changes take effect immediately and apply to all new users who register after May 15, 2026.
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