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Google cuts new accounts free storage to 5GB unless you verify with a phone number
Technology
Published on 14 May 2026

The full 15GB now depends on linking your phone
Google has quietly reduced the default free cloud storage for new accounts from 15GB to 5GB shared across Gmail, Drive, and Photos. The missing 10GB is unlocked only after users link a phone number during setup, a requirement that reportedly wasn’t part of signup earlier this year. Google also revised its help documentation to say “up to 15GB” rather than “15GB,” signaling a conditional offer. Existing users are unaffected.
- New Google accounts get 5GB free storage by default
- The familiar 15GB is unlocked only after phone number linking
- Google changed wording in support pages to “up to 15GB”
- The policy update appeared in archives around March 18, 2026
- Google cites anti-abuse: preventing multiple accounts hoarding storage
- Phone-linked storage also helps build verified user data
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