Google Raised Storage From 15 GB To 1TB

 


Google has recently announced that it will soon introduce more features for "workspace individual" users, including increased storage capacity for all customers and advances in email personalization.

Workspace individual accounts will soon get upgraded to 1 TB of secure cloud storage instead of 15 GB.

Google said in a blog post that each account would be upgraded from its existing 15GB of storage to 1TB as the company rolls it out.

With this upgrade, most workspace personal users will no longer worry about running out of storage space in Gmail and Drive.

Additionally, Google Drive has built-in protection against malware, spam, and ransomware, so users don't have to worry about opening documents and accidentally exposing themselves to malware.

With the built-in mail merge update, users can now add mail merge tags such as @firstname to multi-send emails, so each recipient receives a unique email that appears to be individually tailored just for them.

However, by default, multiple-sending emails include an unsubscribe link, which allows recipients to opt-out of receiving future messages.

Google is also launching Workspace Personal in some new countries and regions: Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand, Netherlands, Portugal, Belgium, Finland, Greece, and Argentina.

The new countries will join a growing list of places where business owners can sign up for Workspace Personal, including the US, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Japan, Australia, and six countries across Europe.

According to a report, with the expansion of Workspace Individual, the company will add more features including premium Meet, e-signature in Google Docs, appointment scheduling, and flexible layout in Gmail.


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