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Beginning May 12, 2023, a A 50 GB Google storage quota will be enforced on applies to all student Google accounts. The  The following article provides the information you need to know about the storage quota, along with tips and tools to manage your storage. 

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  1. To confirm how much storage you’re using, go to https://drive.google.com/settings/storage.
  2. To review and delete large or unnecessary files in Drive, go to https://drive.google.com/drive/quota.
  3. To search for and delete unnecessary or large emails, go to Manage files in your Google Drive storage and follow the instructions for Gmail.

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  1. Reserve your storage for files related to your academics. Student Google accounts are for academic purposes. For storing files unrelated to academics, consider creating a personal Google account. This will both help you stay under the quota, as well as prevent you from losing access to personal files when you are no longer a student. 
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Prior to deleting any files, you may want to consider copying the content from your UWF Google account to a personal Google Account. See Copy content from your school account to another account for instructions. 

What happens if I run out of storage? 

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  • Gmail: Users will still be able to send and receive email.
  • Drive: You will not be able to sync or upload new files. You will not be able to create new files in Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, Drawings, and Forms, and Jamboard. Until storage is reduced, owners won’t be able to edit or copy the files affected by the storage quota set; collaborators won’t be able to edit the affected files. Syncs stop between your computer's Google Drive folder and My Drive.
  • Photos: You will not be able to add or back up existing photos or videos.

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