WhatsApp chats and photos are now supported on your Google storage: here are the details

Last updated: January 29, 2024, 08:00 IST

WhatsApp users will eventually exhaust their free storage backup on the messaging app. In fact, if you are using the beta version of WhatsApp you will notice that the changes have already been implemented. The latest update means that all WhatsApp users will soon have to manage their WhatsApp backup data or be prepared to pay for Google Drive storage.

Earlier this year we told you about WhatsApp notifying users about upcoming storage changes for everyone, and now we’re seeing the backup storage count count in your Google account.

WhatsApp Backup to Google Drive Storage: How it Works

WhatsApp users can go to their account’s Settings and Chat Backup where they can view the MB or GB of WhatsApp data backed up to their cloud account. Right above that you will see this message, “Back up your chats and media to your Google Account storage. After downloading WhatsApp on a new phone, you can restore it, Android beta version 2.24.3.21 of WhatsApp shows these new changes for backup storage.

You can also visit the Managed Storage section of the Google Drive app to see what data is taking up space in your cloud storage. There you’ll see Gmail, Google Photos and Drive mentioned, along with the amount of space they take up on the cloud, but you’ll also see ‘Other’ written and this is where your WhatsApp data is backed up.

As we said earlier, neither WhatsApp nor Google have explained the reason for these changes, but it’s likely that Google now feels that free cloud storage is not feasible given the number of people using WhatsApp.

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However, it’s important to note that users can continue to back up their data at no additional charge, as long as they have the 15GB of free cloud storage included with their Google Account or storage within an additional purchased storage like Google One. is available.

Google is incentivizing other users to sign up for its paid services, offering them 100GB of cloud storage and other benefits. You have plans up to 2TB but this is usually preferred by those who have extensive use of cloud storage. Will the new changes force people to purchase cloud storage or will they prefer to delete data from their account? We’ll know once the public version is released in the coming weeks.

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Justin, a prolific blog writer and tech aficionado, holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science. Armed with a deep understanding of the digital realm, Justin's journey unfolds through the lens of technology and creative expression.With a B.Tech in Computer Science, Justin navigates the ever-evolving landscape of coding languages and emerging technologies. His blogs seamlessly blend the technical intricacies of the digital world with a touch of creativity, offering readers a unique and insightful perspective.

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