My productivity hack to get 15GB of Gmail storage for free - and without losing any files
Briefly

Google email accounts come with 15GB of free storage shared across Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Photos, which can quickly become insufficient. To manage this storage effectively, users can clean their inbox while retaining important emails. A manual approach exists, but it can be tedious. Instead, users are encouraged to back up their emails using Google Takeout, which allows exporting data temporarily. This method can help free up storage space and ensure essential emails are preserved before deleting non-essential items.
Every new Google email account comes with 15GB of free storage which can fill up fast, requiring users to clean up and back up important emails.
With a few steps, you can preserve important emails while freeing up space. Consider backing up files temporarily and using Google Takeout for the process.
Read at ZDNET
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