How to get additional storage space to g mail

Google offers various ways to get additional storage space for your Gmail account. Here are a few options:

  1. Upgrade to Google One: Google One is a storage service that offers more storage space for your Google account, including Gmail. You can upgrade to Google One and get additional storage space starting at 100GB for $1.99/month or 200GB for $3.99/month.
  2. Use Google Drive: You can use Google Drive to store files and then access them from your Gmail account. Google Drive offers 15GB of free storage space, and you can upgrade to a paid plan for more storage. You can also use Google Drive's "Save to Drive" feature to save attachments from Gmail to your Google Drive account.
  3. Use a third-party email client: Some third-party email clients, such as Microsoft Outlook or Mozilla Thunderbird, offer more storage space than Gmail's default 15GB limit. You can set up your Gmail account in one of these clients and use their storage space instead.
  4. Delete unnecessary emails: If you're running low on storage space, you can try deleting unnecessary emails to free up space. You can use Gmail's search filters to find and delete large attachments or old emails that you no longer need.
  5. Use Gmail's "Large Attachment Mover" feature: Gmail's "Large Attachment Mover" feature allows you to move large attachments to Google Drive, freeing up space in your Gmail account. To use this feature, go to Settings > Advanced > Large Attachment Mover.
  6. Use a storage add-on: There are several storage add-ons available for Gmail that can help you get additional storage space. For example, you can use the "Gmail Storage" add-on to get an additional 10GB of storage space for $1.99/month.
  7. Use a cloud storage service: You can use a cloud storage service like Dropbox, Microsoft OneDrive, or Box to store files and then access them from your Gmail account. These services often offer more storage space than Gmail's default 15GB limit.

Remember to always check the terms and conditions of any storage service or add-on you use to ensure that it is compatible with your Gmail account and doesn't violate Google's terms of service.