How to get another 15GB of Gmail storage for free (and without losing old files)
Briefly

Google email accounts come with 15GB of free storage, however, this capacity can be exhausted quickly due to items in Google Drive and Photos. Users have the option to manually clean their inbox, but this can be laborious and ineffective as storage quickly fills again. An alternative is to back up important files using Google Takeout, which allows users to export and temporarily store data before decluttering. Google also provides an upgrade option for more storage through Google One's Basic plan at $24 yearly for 100GB.
Every new Google email account comes with 15GB of free storage, which covers files in Google Drive and Google Photos, but it can fill up quickly.
Cleaning out your Gmail inbox can be simpler with the right approach, preserving important messages while getting a fresh start.
Back up your files temporarily before cleaning your inbox to retain important emails; use Google Takeout to export Google Photos and Drive.
Google offers storage upgrades through Google One with the Basic plan priced at $24 annually for 100GB.
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