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Business policy change

Google Reduces Free Storage for New Accounts

Analysis based on 7 articles · First reported May 15, 2026 · Last updated May 15, 2026

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-20
Attention
4
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7
Market Impact
Direct
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The market impact is negative for Alphabet Inc. as the reduction in free storage may deter new users and potentially shift some to competing services like Apple Inc.'s ICloud. This move could also be seen as a cost-saving measure by Alphabet Inc., reflecting rising infrastructure and data storage expenses.

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Alphabet Inc. is reportedly implementing a new policy for its cloud storage services, including Alphabet Inc. — Gmail, Google Drive, and Alphabet Inc. — Google Photos. Starting around March 2026, new Alphabet Inc. accounts may only receive 5GB of free cloud storage by default, a significant reduction from the long-standing 15GB. Users will have the option to unlock the full 15GB by verifying their account with a phone number. This change, which has been observed by Reddit users and reported by tech news outlets, appears to be an effort by Alphabet Inc. to combat spam accounts, fake signups, and storage misuse. Alphabet Inc. has also subtly updated the wording on its support pages from '15GB free' to 'up to 15GB' of free storage. Existing users are not expected to be immediately affected, but the policy could reshape how new users interact with Alphabet Inc.'s free ecosystem, especially when compared to competitors like Apple Inc., which offers 5GB of free ICloud storage.

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Alphabet Inc. is implementing a new policy that may reduce free cloud storage for new accounts from 15GB to 5GB unless users verify with a phone number, potentially impacting user acquisition and satisfaction.
Importance 100 Sentiment -20
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Alphabet Inc. — Gmail, as a service under Alphabet Inc., will be directly affected by the new storage policy, with new users potentially receiving less free storage for their emails.
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Alphabet Inc. — Google Photos, another Alphabet Inc. service, will see new users potentially restricted to 5GB of free storage, affecting their ability to store photos without phone verification.
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Apple Inc. is mentioned as a competitor offering 5GB of free ICloud storage, providing a comparative benchmark for Alphabet Inc.'s new policy.
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