With Google's new limit on free data storage, don't forget your Gmail inbox. It could be stuffed (2024)

Rob Pegoraro| Special to USA TODAY

Since Google stopped providing unlimited storage in Google Photos June 1, some of you may worry that excess cat photos will push you into paying for extra storage or finding another place to back up your pictures.

But this space crunch might not hinge on images at all, because Google’s 15-gigabyte limit for no-charge storage covers not just Google Photos but also Google Drive and Gmail.

Although an individual email might not seem like much, a thousand words can be worth a picture – especially if they were sent in an attached PDF or came woven into enough web coding.

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Even plain-text messages add up for those who opened a Gmail account early after the service debuted in 2004 with the pitch “Don't throw anything away.” In my own Google account, Google Photos amounts to half of my combined Drive and Gmail storage.

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Gmail’s inbox-management tools still assume that storage isn’t as big a problem as search. You can use special queries to find bulkier messages (“larger:10m” locates those bigger than 10 megabytes), but Google PR confirmed that you can’t ask Gmail to rank the mailing lists that put the biggest dent in your quota.

Neither Gmail’s web interface nor its Android and iOS apps even let you sort messages by sender, which could suggest the more prolific correspondents. To do that, you’ll have to synchronize Gmail to a desktop mail app like what Apple includes in macOS and Microsoft bundles with Windows.

Or maybe it’s already obvious which attention-starved companies, nonprofit groups or political campaigns make it up in volume.

Either way, once you identify your major mail offenders, you will want to return to Gmail’s website, which functions better than its apps for zapping messages in bulk. Here’s how:

  • Search for the sender or subject you want gone and select a message matching what you had in mind. If it’s a mailing list you want to escape (as opposed to a short-shelf-life list with content you read once), open it to click its unsubscribe link.
  • If the organization involved has you on multiple lists, select a message you know you don’t want, click the vertical ellipsis above it, select “Filter messages like these,” and in the filter dialog, click the blue Search button. That should collect only messages on the same list – for instance, marketing updates but not purchase receipts.
  • Click the checkbox at the top left corner of the search results to select every message on the page. If more than 100 surfaced, click “Select all conversations that match this search” (as in, where Gmail should report how many matched your query and what they added up to).
  • Click the trash icon.

There are better ways to help people deal with high-volume mailing lists, and one of Google’s competitors in email provided a good example almost nine years ago: Microsoft’s Outlook.com lets you set “sweep” filters that automatically delete matching messages after a set interval.

Google acts as if it’s made deleting messages obsolete even as it steps up efforts to charge for storage.

Google could improve its messaging about those extra-storage prices: Unless you know you will conquer your storage problem in the next few months, you should probably ignore Google’s advertised $1.99 monthly rate for its entry-level 100-gigabyte plan and pay the 16% cheaper $19.99 annual rate instead.

Rob Pegoraro is a tech writer based out of Washington. To submit a tech question, email Rob at rob@robpegoraro.com. Follow him on Twitter at @robpegoraro.

The views and opinions expressed in this column are the author’s and do not necessarily reflect those of USA TODAY.

With Google's new limit on free data storage, don't forget your Gmail inbox. It could be stuffed (2024)

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What happens when you reach Gmail storage limit? ›

When you're over quota, it means you use more storage space than you have available. If you go over your storage quota: You can't upload new files or images to Google Drive. You can't back up any photos and videos to Google Photos.

Why is Google saying my email storage is full? ›

Issue: If you're receiving a “Gmail Full storage” error message, it means that you've reached your storage limit and can no longer send or receive emails. To resolve this issue, you can either delete old emails and attachments to free up space or purchase additional storage from Google.

How do I clear my Gmail storage for free? ›

3 Free up space in Gmail
  1. Find emails that you can delete using Gmail search . For example: ...
  2. Select the emails that you want to delete and click Delete .
  3. Click Trash and confirm that you want to delete the emails. ...
  4. Click Empty Trash now.

Why is my Gmail storage full after deleting everything? ›

This happens because Gmail uses a distribute architecture to maintain storage, ensuring redundancy and backup to avoid atrocities like data loss. Thus,if you have emptied your trash bin but Gmail is still showing storage full, try signing out of your Gmail account and then sign in again to see if the issues resolves.

Can I still get emails if my Gmail storage is full? ›

When your account reaches its storage limit, you can't: Send or receive emails through Gmail.

What is the fastest way to clean up Gmail storage? ›

How to free up space in Gmail? To free up Gmail space, you should first get rid of unwanted and unnecessary email messages using a bulk email organizer like Clean Email. Then, go through Google Drive and Google Photos and delete all files, photos, and videos that you don't need.

What happens when Google storage is full? ›

If you go over your storage quota: You can't upload new files or images to Google Drive. You can't back up any photos and videos to Google Photos. Your ability to send and receive email in Gmail can be impacted.

How do I overcome Google storage limit? ›

How to free up Google storage using Storage manager
  1. Go to Storage manager.
  2. You'll see Clean up suggested items: Files in Trash, Spam emails, Unsupported videos, and Large photos and videos. ...
  3. Click Review under any category to see what's in there.

How much Gmail storage is free? ›

Google offers 15 GB of free storage with every account, but many users are hitting the limit. Use these tips to clear some room, and tidy your inbox while you're at it.

Does deleting emails free up space on your phone? ›

Deleting removes emails from your inbox. It does save up space, but you won't be able to retrieve those emails ever again. This puts you at risk both in financial and legal terms. You won't be able to produce evidence for ediscovery and litigation.

How do I empty my Gmail inbox? ›

Delete all messages in a category
  1. On your computer, go to Gmail.
  2. On the left, select your inbox, label, or another category.
  3. At the top left, above your messages, check the Select box. A notification that shows the number of selected conversations is displayed. ...
  4. At the top, click Delete .

How do I delete thousands of emails in Gmail? ›

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  1. Open the label (or, your Inbox, or Sent Mail, etc) containing the messages you'd like to select.
  2. Click the Select: All link above your messages.
  3. Click the link that says Select all [number] conversations in [current view].
  4. Select the action you'd like to do.
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Why is my storage full even after deleting? ›

Here are some potential causes: Cached Data: Apps often store temporary data or cache files on your phone's internal storage. Even if you delete files, these cached data may still occupy space. Clearing the cache of specific apps or using a cache cleaner app can help free up storage [1].

Will I lose my photos if I stop paying for Google storage? ›

What happens if I stop paying Google Photos? If you stop paying for Google Photos, you won't be able to store an unlimited amount of data on their servers through the platform, but you will be able to access the photos that you've already stored on Google Photos.

What happens if you run out of Google storage? ›

Learn what happens when you run out of space in Google Photos. When your account reaches its storage limit, you can't back up any photos or videos. Photos and videos backed up before June 1, 2021 don't use space in Storage saver quality or Express quality.

Will Google delete my photos if I don't pay? ›

You're also exempted from the deletion of your photos and videos if you have an active Google One membership with no outstanding payment or quota issues. If you're inactive in Google Photos for 2 years or more, your content may be deleted from Google Photos.

What happens if you don't renew Google storage? ›

If your storage plan is canceled or expires

If you cancel your storage plan, you'll lose all additional storage for your account. At the end of your billing cycle, you may be over quota. If you're over your storage quota for 2 years, all the content that counts toward your storage quota may be deleted.

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