

If exceeded, the user will have to pay the price of 100GB storage for Rs 130 per month or Rs 1,300 on a yearly basis. Although this is a big shift in a decision coming from Google, the company has assured its users in the blog post that there's no need to worry as roughly 80% of Photos users most likely won’t hit their 15GB cap for about three years after the new policy goes into effect. The new policy requires users to maintain their storage within 15GB. Following this, you can download the photos on your phone or personal computer however you like. Once it is completed, an email will pop up informing about the same. Please note that Google is likely to take a few hours or a few days to complete the process depending on the quantity and size of the files.Google will send an email to your account to verify your request. Click on 'Create Export' to commence the procedure.Additionally, you will have to choose a file type & size in which you wish to download the files. You will be asked to choose between exporting the files once or every two months for one year.Scroll down further to click on Next Step. Click on 'deselect all' unless you want to export everything stored on Google. You will realise that all the data coming under Google will be selected on the website. The first step will be to 'select data to include'.

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