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Google Drive Storage Down to 5GB for New Users

NZ Indian Insights by NZ Indian Insights
May 18, 2026
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For years, one of the biggest reasons people trusted Google’s ecosystem was simple — free storage. Whether it was Gmail, Google Photos, or Google Drive, users enjoyed a generous 15GB of free cloud space without paying a single rupee. But now, things may be changing.

Google is reportedly testing a new policy where some new users receive only 5GB of free storage instead of the usual 15GB. To unlock the full storage, users may need to verify their account with a phone number.

This news has already sparked debate online. Some users see it as a necessary security upgrade, while others believe it is another subtle step toward monetising cloud storage.

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What Exactly Is Changing?

According to recent reports, Google is experimenting with a system where newly created accounts start with only 5GB of storage. The remaining 10GB becomes available after adding and verifying a phone number.

At the moment:

  • Existing users are not affected
  • The test appears limited to select regions
  • Google has not officially confirmed a global rollout

Google says the move is designed to improve account security and recovery systems while reducing fake or spam account creation.

Why This Matters More Than People Think

On the surface, reducing storage from 15GB to 5GB may not sound massive. But in today’s digital world, 5GB disappears quickly.

A few high-resolution photos, WhatsApp backups, work documents, and Gmail attachments can easily fill that limit within months. Modern users depend heavily on cloud storage for daily life.

For over a decade, Google’s free 15GB offering helped the company dominate the cloud space, especially compared to competitors like Apple’s iCloud, which still offers only 5GB free storage.

That generous free space became part of the Google identity.

Now, even the possibility of reducing it sends a strong message: free cloud storage may no longer remain “free forever.”

The Bigger Picture Behind Google’s Decision

From a business perspective, Google’s move actually makes sense.

Cloud storage is expensive. Running massive data centres, powering AI systems, storing billions of photos, emails, and videos costs enormous amounts of money.

At the same time, fake account abuse has become a major problem across tech platforms. Many people create multiple Gmail accounts simply to gain extra free storage space.

By requiring phone verification, Google can:

  • Reduce spam accounts
  • Improve account recovery
  • Strengthen identity verification
  • Limit storage abuse
  • Encourage serious users over disposable accounts

But there is another angle many users are discussing online — paid subscriptions.

Google One subscriptions have become increasingly important for Google’s business ecosystem. Paid storage plans now offer additional AI features, expanded backups, and premium tools.

Critics believe the reduced free storage could slowly push users toward paid upgrades in the future.

What Users Should Do Now

If you are creating a new Google account in the future, you may want to:

  • Verify your account early
  • Regularly manage storage usage
  • Back up important files externally
  • Consider alternative cloud platforms if privacy matters most
  • Avoid depending entirely on free cloud storage

Even if Google does not fully implement this change globally, it shows where the industry is heading.

Is Google permanently reducing free Drive storage to 5GB?

No, reports suggest this is currently being tested for some new users only. Existing users still continue to receive 15GB of free storage.

Why is Google asking for phone verification?

Google says phone verification helps improve account security, prevent spam accounts, and reduce misuse of free cloud storage services.

Will existing Google account users lose storage space?

At the moment, there is no confirmation that existing users will lose their current 15GB free storage allocation.

What happens if new users do not verify their phone number?

New users in the test group may remain limited to 5GB of storage until they complete phone verification.

Disclaimer: This article is based on publicly available reports and industry discussions. Google has not officially confirmed a worldwide rollout of the reported storage policy changes.

Also read our latest technology news and digital trends updates for more global tech insights.

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