However, today, there is an offer for free Google cloud storage provided by telecom operators such as Jio and Airtel along with the recharge plan of their users. On the surface, this seems beneficial because the user gets some additional storage for six or 18 months. But if not handled carefully, this facility will prove to be disastrous for them.
The fact is that Google provides 15GB of free cloud storage for every person for services like Gmail, Google Drive, and Photos. This creates trouble when the person uses the free 1TB or 2TB storage without any restrictions.
Once the free trial period expires, managing the stored information becomes troublesome. When the cloud storage becomes full, emails do not receive on Gmail.
Not only this, if you've uploaded a large number of photos and videos to the cloud, downloading them later and storing them somewhere safe is not an easy task. In such a situation, some users may be forced to switch to a paid plan.
Google's cloud plans start at around ₹130 per month, and you may have to pay up to ₹650 for 2TB of storage. In such a situation, this free storage you get now could become a headache in the future. Therefore, if you want to avoid free storage becoming a burden for you in the future, it's important to be sensible from the beginning.