Categories: GuideHow To

Google Drive is almost full, how to make more space in it?

Google Drive appears to be an excellent offer with 15GB of free space when compared to Dropbox’s 2GB and Box’s 10GB. However, there is a catch: the 15GB limit applies to both your Gmail account (messages and attachments) and Google Photos.

Step 1: Identify the issue

Go to Google’s Drive storage page to find out what’s eating up so much space on your Google Drive. You’ll notice a pie chart here that displays how much space you’re occupying; hover over the chart to view a breakdown by platform.

Also Read: Google Pixel Phones Receive Spatial Audio in January 2023 Update

As you can see, Gmail messages and attachments take up the majority of my Google Drive space, though I also appear to have about 4GB locked up in Google Photos.

Step 2: Clear the Driveway

You should notice the amount of storage space you’re using in the lower-left corner of the screen, as well as a link that says Buy additional storage. Hover your mouse over this area until you see a box with a breakdown of your Drive storage. Drive will be at the top of the list – click here.

After you’ve erased the files from your Drive, clear your Trash folder. Click Trash, then choose the files you wish to permanently remove, right-click, and then select Delete forever. Until a file is permanently erased, it will take up space on your Drive.

Step 3: Go through your Google Photos.

Also Read: Google Maps hack

Why do I have 4GB of photographs in Google Photos when I rarely use Google? Because I utilize Android’s automatic photo backup service, which uploads all of the photos I take on my Android phone at full size to my Google Photos account.

When you check the box, all of your photos will get checkboxes. Select all of the photographs you want to delete, then click Delete.

Step 4: Delete Gmail from your account.

If you’ve made it this far, let’s be honest: your Gmail account is probably eating up the majority of your Google Drive capacity. Check read our article on clearing out your Gmail to get rid of huge attachments and annoying newsletters. Check out these 10 Gmail organization techniques if you need help arranging your inbox so you can identify the old emails you no longer need to keep.

Also Read: Google Chrome Will Block All Suspicious Downloads

Share
Published by
Team My Mobile

Recent Posts

Apple Xcode 26.3 Introduces Agentic Coding With OpenAI Codex and Claude Agent Support

Highlights Xcode 26.3 introduces agentic coding, enabling AI agents like OpenAI Codex and Anthropic Claude…

3 hours ago

Next-Gen Xbox Could Arrive Sooner Than Expected as AMD Hints at 2027 Launch Window

Highlights AMD CEO Lisa Su hinted that Microsoft’s next-gen Xbox powered by an AMD-designed SoC…

4 hours ago

Apple Launches New Bengaluru Education Hub in India to Expand Skill Training for Supplier Employees

Highlights Apple has launched a new education hub in Bengaluru with MAHE to expand skill…

5 hours ago

Oppo Find X10 Series Leak Hints at Dual 200MP Cameras, New Selfie Tech, and Next-Gen Dimensity 9500+, Dimensity 9600 Chipsets

Highlights The Oppo Find X10 Pro is tipped to feature dual 200MP rear cameras (primary…

6 hours ago

Motorola Razr 70 Global Launch Likely Soon as Foldable Appears on UAE TDRA Certification

Highlights The Motorola Razr 70 has appeared on the UAE TDRA certification database. Multiple Motorola…

8 hours ago

iPhone 18 Series Unlikely to Get Major Design Overhaul, Apple to Focus on A20 Chip

Highlights The iPhone 18 series is unlikely to see major design changes. Apple’s focus will…

10 hours ago

This website uses cookies.