Google may be quietly testing a controversial Gmail change
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Google appears to be quietly testing a controversial change that would cut free Gmail storage for new accounts from 15GB to just 5GB — unless users verify a phone number. Spotted in African countries like Kenya and Nigeria, the move seems aimed at stopping people from creating extra accounts to bypass storage limits. If rolled out widely, Gmail would lose one of its biggest advantages over rivals like Apple's iCloud.
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