Thursdays' Tech Tip
Volume IX
Those emails and photos add up quickly, and you might find yourself bumping up against that 15GB limit sooner than you expected.
Fortunately, it's easy to hunt down the files, messages, attachments, and media that's taking up valuable gigabytes and reclaim that Google Drive space for yourself.
Step 1: Find the problem
To find out what's taking up so much space on your Google Drive, go to Google's Drive storage page. Here, you'll see a pie chart that shows you how much space you're taking up; roll over the chart to see a breakdown by platform.
On this page, you can also see how much total storage you have (including any bonuses you may have earned), and you can upgrade your Google One plan if you feel like you need more space.
Step 2: What counts toward your limit?
Step 3: Clean up Drive
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