Gmail extra storage
Gmail offers a generous amount of free storage space, but if you need more, you can upgrade to a paid plan or use some tips to free up space. Here's what you need to know:
Free Storage Space:
- Gmail offers 15 GB of free storage space, which is shared across all Google services, including Google Drive, Google Photos, and Google Docs.
Paid Storage Plans:
- If you need more storage space, you can upgrade to a paid plan:
- 100 GB: $1.99/month or $19.99/year
- 200 GB: $3.99/month or $39.99/year
- 1 TB: $9.99/month or $99.99/year
- 2 TB: $19.99/month or $199.99/year
Tips to Free Up Space:
- Delete unnecessary emails: Regularly clean out your inbox by deleting emails you no longer need or use.
- Use filters and labels: Organize your emails using filters and labels to keep them out of your inbox and free up space.
- Unsubscribe from unwanted emails: Stop receiving unwanted emails by unsubscribing from newsletters, promotional emails, and spam.
- Use Google Takeout: Export your emails and data to an external storage service, like Google Drive or Microsoft OneDrive, to free up space.
- Empty the Trash: Regularly empty your Trash folder to delete permanently deleted emails.
- Use a third-party email client: Consider using a third-party email client, like Microsoft Outlook or Mozilla Thunderbird, which can help you manage your emails more efficiently.
- Use Gmail's built-in storage management tools: Use Gmail's built-in tools, like the "Storage" tab in your account settings, to monitor your storage usage and delete large attachments.
Additional Tips:
- If you're using a lot of storage space for large attachments, consider using cloud storage services like Google Drive or Microsoft OneDrive to store and share files.
- If you're using a lot of storage space for emails with large attachments, consider using a third-party email client or a cloud storage service to store and share files.
By following these tips, you can free up space in your Gmail account and avoid running out of storage space.