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Google recently made its video conferencing service, Meet, free for all Gmail users, and now the company has made another announcement.
For the first time, Google will provide free access to some features of Google One Cloud Storage, to the web, as well as the Android and iOS users.
This feature can also be used by people who do not have a Google One account.
The service will allow users of both mobile operating systems to automatically store their phone data in the cloud, while a new storage manager tool will also be introduced for all mobile users, including the web.
Automatic phone backup was introduced by Google last year, which allows users to save text, photos and videos to the cloud service with the click of a button through the new Google One app.
In this feature, 15 GB of storage is available to the users through Google accounts, so all the details are stored in the cloud service even if the phone is damaged or lost.
Simply put, Google is offering users 15 GB of storage for free under this service.
Another free feature from Google will be a new storage management tool that will allow users to view and clean files in Gmail, Drive and Photos.
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