Google accounts no longer get 15GB of free storage, only 5GB until you link a phone number
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Google has made a significant change to its account storage policy, limiting the usual 15GB of free storage to accounts that are verified with a phone number. Users who sign up for a Google account without linking a phone number will only receive 5GB of free storage. This change appears to have taken place in March 2026, and Google's language around 15GB of free storage has been updated to "up to 15 GB of cloud storage at no charge." The updated policy aims to prevent users and bots from abusing the system.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The change highlights Google's efforts to manage its storage costs in a market where memory and storage hardware are becoming increasingly scarce.
- · By requiring users to link a phone number for 15GB of free storage, Google aims to prevent abuse of its system and ensure that storage is only added once per person.