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Google will shut down your free G Suite account unless you pay — what you need to know

Google volition close down your gratis G Suite account unless you pay — what yous need to know

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Google announced yesterday (January. 19) that all users of the 1000 Suite "legacy free edition" would need to "to upgrade to a paid Google Workspace subscription" by July ane, 2022 in order to keep using Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Drive and the Google office suite, including Docs, Sheets and Slides.

But wait — aren't those the services that anybody using Google gets for free? Volition all Gmail users outset having to pay upward to use them?

Google'southward vaguely worded blog mail service announcing this change was not clear near that, although the post did say that "you lot will no longer have access to Google Workspace core services, such as Gmail, Calendar, and Encounter." YouTube and Google Photos volition all the same be free.

Who's affected by the G Suite shutdown

That sounds pretty scary, but permit'south cutting through the confusing language: This modify applies simply to those people, oft in families or pocket-sized businesses, who accept been using a Google service that gave them free custom domain names and associated email addresses.

Users of Gmail who retain the "@gmail.com" domain suffix and take free Google accounts that requite them Calendar, Bulldoze, Docs and so on will not exist afflicted — at to the lowest degree for now.

The service being phased out was originally the free version of Google Apps and was available from 2006 to 2012, but existing free groups have been immune to go on. The related paid service was subsequently rebranded as K Suite and so again in 2020 as Google Workspace.

So if your uncle set up a Google Apps account back in 2008 with the domain "johnsonfamily.com" and gave each family member an electronic mail addresses using that domain, then the electric current administrator of that grouping will take to start paying at least $6 per user per month past July. The aforementioned goes for a small business that fix "acmewidgets.com" or such.

If you chose not to start paying, the data associated with your grouping and held on Google's servers will take to be exported (Google has a tool for that) earlier July 1, because after then it might all be deleted forever.

Ars Technica's Ron Amadeo notes that unfortunately "in that location'due south no way to export things like content purchases for books, movies, music, and apps" and that "you'll also probably lose your Google Voice number."

How to keep your G Suite account

If you lot practise decide to pay, your One thousand Suite account will be converted to a Google Workspace account with pricing "based on the features you currently use" and your information migrated over beginning May 1. Here's a pricing chart for Google Workspace accounts.

The top tier of Workspace, with unlimited users, is the Google office-and-e-mail setup that for-turn a profit enterprises use and pay for. Smaller outfits with fewer than 300 users can pay $18 or less per user per month. Educational and non-profit institutions that use G Suite will be migrated to Workspace for free.

Users of free Google accounts non tied to a custom domain won't be afflicted by whatsoever of this, but it's clear that Google has a habit of abruptly changing its listen nigh how much back up it gives its services and devices.

The Register pointed out that terminal summer, Google backtracked on its earlier pledge to store unlimited images in Google Photos and now caps all data associated with a free business relationship to 15 GB. And we can't forget that Google will exist remotely bricking Google OnHub routers in Dec 2022 after merely seven years of working life.

Paul Wagenseil is a senior editor at Tom's Guide focused on security and privacy. He has besides been a dishwasher, fry cook, long-haul driver, code monkey and video editor. He'due south been rooting around in the information-security space for more than than xv years at FoxNews.com, SecurityNewsDaily, TechNewsDaily and Tom's Guide, has presented talks at the ShmooCon, DerbyCon and BSides Las Vegas hacker conferences, shown upwardly in random Television receiver news spots and even chastened a panel discussion at the CEDIA dwelling-engineering conference. You can follow his rants on Twitter at @snd_wagenseil.

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