In 2015, WhatsApp introduced a feature for Android users to back up their chats to Google Drive. This was a significant step, as it allowed users to store their WhatsApp chat history securely and conveniently. However, recent updates indicate a change in this feature.
WhatsApp has decided to end the unlimited Google Drive backup option. Previously, users could back up their entire WhatsApp history without worrying about storage limits.
But now, they will be restricted to the 15GB of free storage that comes with a standard Google account.
This change means that the backup space will be shared with other Google services like Gmail and Google Photos. Users need to be more cautious about their storage use to ensure they don't run out of space for their WhatsApp backups.
One group not affected by this change is users with a Google Workspace account. If you have a Google Workspace subscription, typically provided by your employer or educational institution, your WhatsApp backup will not count towards your Google Drive storage limit.
This is a significant relief for those who rely heavily on Google Workspace for their professional or academic needs.
This new policy will first be tested with WhatsApp beta users starting in December 2023. Following this, the policy will be implemented for all WhatsApp users on Android, with a complete rollout expected by early 2024.
Considering the new storage limit, WhatsApp is introducing alternative ways to transfer chats. This is especially useful for users who might struggle with the new storage cap on Google Drive.
The new feature will help users transfer their chats to other devices without relying on Google Drive, thus offering a solution to those who might be affected by the storage limit.
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