How to clean up Google Photos to save space-and money
Briefly

After years of paying for Flickr, I switched to Google Photos for better features and cost savings. However, the transition quickly highlighted the constraints of storage limits across Google's integrated services, with only 15GB of free space. The competitive world of cloud storage shows how easily users can accumulate photos and videos, necessitating regular cleanup to avoid charges. Google offers tools to help manage this storage, but their effectiveness is sometimes unclear, underscoring the challenge of maintaining digital collections without unnecessary expense.
Cloud storage, including Google Drive and iCloud, presents a growing financial burden, as users contend with the high costs associated with managing vast amounts of digital memories.
Google's free storage tier creates frustration for users, especially those who accumulate large quantities of photos and videos that can quickly eat up available space.
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