Google is going back and forth on changing the much-criticized app. You can find out what it’s about here.
After heavy criticism, Google is now withdrawing the recently introduced limit on files uploaded to Google Drive. The group explains via Twitter that they want to find alternative ways to provide the best possible experience for all users. Another major criticism was that Google introduced the change quietly and discreetly. Here, too, one wants to improve and inform innovations in advance.
Recently, Google imposed a limit on the number of files users can upload to Google Drive with their account. how Ars Technica Reports, the limit was five million and was independent of the amount of storage reserved. The size or type of individual items also does not matter.
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Google Drive’s new limit should prevent abuse
Users who reached the limit had to delete files before new files could be uploaded. It should be noted that the files in the Recycle Bin were also included in the total number. So the items had to be completely deleted.
Google had stuck around the limit after early adopters became aware of it. It is emphasized that it is not a mistake but that it was introduced deliberately. This should prevent misuse of the systems and ensure greater stability.
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