What happens if I exceed my storage limit on Google Drive?

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When an individual exceeds their storage limit on Google Drive, several consequences ensue. First, the user will no longer be able to upload new files or make changes to existing files that require additional storage space. This includes actions such as adding files to Google Photos, creating new Google Docs, Sheets, or Slides, and uploading files directly to Google Drive. Additionally, users may notice that they cannot synchronize their files across devices, as the service requires sufficient storage to function properly. However, any existing files will remain accessible and intact, so the user can still view and share them, provided they do not attempt to add new content. To resolve the situation, users have a few options. They can delete unnecessary files or data to free up space, or they can opt to upgrade their storage plan through Google One. It is also possible to review the storage allocation to identify which files or types of content are consuming the most space. For more specific guidance regarding options for managing space, users may want to look for additional information on the official Google Drive help pages.

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