Google will stop free unlimited photo storage starting next year

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Man am so pissed with Google, it seems its MO is to offer any service for free get loads of folks to buy into it then either cancel the service or convert it to a paid service so they have no choice but to pay or lose the services, this is the last time after play Music I will bother to use them, in future I will just use my own online 10tb cloud storage
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Nobody believe me that everything from Google or Amazon is evil... lol Don't use them 🙂
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suty455:

Man am so pissed with Google, it seems its MO is to offer any service for free get loads of folks to buy into it then either cancel the service or convert it to a paid service so they have no choice but to pay or lose the services, this is the last time after play Music I will bother to use them, in future I will just use my own online 10tb cloud storage
That really bugged me as well. I didn't switch to youtube and just found a simple mp3 player. fuck them.
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suty455:

Man am so pissed with Google, it seems its MO is to offer any service for free get loads of folks to buy into it then either cancel the service or convert it to a paid service so they have no choice but to pay or lose the services, this is the last time after play Music I will bother to use them, in future I will just use my own online 10tb cloud storage
It is annoying but that's what happens when people take advantage of nice things and ruin it for everyone else. Storage isn't actually free and these days it's common for cameras to take 10MB+ photos. Not only does that add up quickly, but people have no incentive to delete crappy photos when they can store as much as they want. Although I think going from unlimited to 15GB is rather steep, Google is a business and too many users of the service are just a really deep money pit. Blame the wannabee photographers and "influencers" for this.
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schmidtbag:

It is annoying but that's what happens when people take advantage of nice things and ruin it for everyone else. Storage isn't actually free and these days it's common for cameras to take 10MB+ photos. Not only does that add up quickly, but people have no incentive to delete crappy photos when they can store as much as they want. Although I think going from unlimited to 15GB is rather steep, Google is a business and too many users of the service are just a really deep money pit. Blame the wannabee photographers and "influencers" for this.
I pay a Family plan for unlimited so really it doesnt affect me but i bet its going to affect me when I want to download my images, on the music platform for example I have 720gb of Music if I wanted to download all that to move it elsewhere they snip it into 2gb pieces to download one at a time, I can download that 720gb in a few minutes via my seedbox if they let me but no lets make it awkward no concern when uploading just when you want YOUR data back, but i did it and the resulting zip file says its corrupted so i had to delete it A**holes Anyway I keep a copy of all the data on my PC just not the playlists etc so its being uploaded to the cloud and they can go screw after that, I will buy a huawei next time to make sure I have no google stuff!
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These paid subscription services really always bother me. I use an iPhone and decided to pay for iCloud to better backup my and my wife's pictures. I do like it, but it takes forever to automatically sync files between devices. Latter I got OneDrive "for free" with Office 365. Works great on PC but not so much on my phone. Then there is Google Photos/Drive where most of my pictures are... Not to mention Netflix, AppleTV, Amazon Prime, Spotify and so on. By the end of the month it's easy to spend 100 dollars on these services alone.
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What better reason to take the bull by the horns and have your own cloud storage. NextCloud is free, now easy to set up and you have control of your data. You pay with hardware, time and knowledge.
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anticupidon:

What better reason to take the bull by the horns and have your own cloud storage. NextCloud is free, now easy to set up and you have control of your data. You pay with hardware, time and knowledge.
For these you must have an internet connection with static IP right? Mine is dynamic and my ISP charges an arm and a leg to make it static. I am better off paying all those services in the end. I am not complaining about price all that much. More like the information being all over the place.
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gmavignier:

For these you must have an internet connection with static IP right? Mine is dynamic and my ISP charges an arm and a leg to make it static. I am better off paying all those services in the end. I am not complaining about price all that much. More like the information being all over the place.
Well, no. Dynamic DNS is there to help. DynDNS, No-ip, DuckDNS...there are so many solutions and free ones also. Just search for guides and you will be blown away about the whole thing. Even more, everyday a lot devices, like NASes offer their version of personal cloud, or the very NextCloud software as a package or the direct binaries. Even better, NextCloud comes with its own plugins and one can have cloud storage and collaboration software built-in.
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anticupidon:

Well, no. Dynamic DNS is there to help. DynDNS, No-ip, DuckDNS...there are so many solutions and free ones also. Just search for guides and you will be blown away about the whole thing. Even more, everyday a lot devices, like NASes offer their version of personal cloud, or the very NextCloud software as a package or the direct binaries. Even better, NextCloud comes with its own plugins and one can have cloud storage and collaboration software built-in.
This is solid advice. Importantly, if you aren't comfortable with the DIY server or networking components you easily setup a consumer NAS. QNAP and Synology both have entry level models that offer cloud functionality, mobile apps for android/iOS, etc... Worth mentioning they also take into account that home users will have a basic network setup and generally a dynamic IP.
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Well, I've already committed my wallet to icloud storage for photos so I guess I'll just migrate my library to that.
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i think its time to revive my buried server and owncloud service.
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Hmm...What happened to "Don't be evil"? Oh...I forgot:
Google Removes 'Don't Be Evil' Clause From Its Code of Conduct
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isidore:

i think its time to revive my buried server and owncloud service.
The Owncloud was forked and improved. NextCloud is where it's at. And if you infuse your own Nextcloud with OnlyOffice software, you have a killer combination. Understand, maybe it's not at enterprise levels, but it's close.