How to Cancel Google Drive Storage Subscription from iPhone, Mac, or Windows PC
Google Drive is one of the most secure and user-friendly file storage and syncing services. First of all, the storage plan purchases are non-refundable and as such, the amount of storage you purchased will continue to be yous for the length of your subscription even after your plan has been cancelled.
How to Cancel Google Drive Storage Subscription from iPhone, Mac, or Windows PC
After your plan has been terminated, your storage limits will reset to the free levels of each product.
You will still have access to all your files in Google Drive, Google Photos and Gmail. However, you will not be able to create or add anything new over the free storage limit.
You will no longer be able to sync or upload new files. Also, syncing between your Google Drive folder and My Drive will stop. However, you will still be able to create Google documents as they do not occupy any storage space.
You will be able to upload new photos and videos stored only in high quality. All incoming messages to your account will be returned to the sender.
- First of all, launch any web browser on your computer and go to the Google Storage page (https://www.google.com/settings/storage).
- Next, you need to sign in to the Google account for which you purchased storage.
- Now, your account should be in the box on the left side.
- Next, click on the Cancel Plan option.
Make sure that you review all changes to storage that will take place after the termination of your plan. When you are done, click Cancel Plan.
That is all folks!
You will receive a confirmation mail concerning the cancellation of your subscription.At the start of the next month of your plan. the storage plan on your Google Drive will be downgraded to the free storage levels for Google Drive, Gmail and Google Photos.
Wrapping Up
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