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How I unlocked another 15GB of Gmail storage for free (and kept my old files, too)

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Why This Matters

This article highlights a cost-effective method for Gmail users to free up 15GB of storage by archiving old emails to a separate account, ensuring they retain important data without paying for additional storage. It emphasizes the importance of backing up data before migration and provides practical steps to optimize Gmail space, which is crucial as storage limits impact user experience and productivity in the tech industry.

Key Takeaways

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ZDNET's key takeaways

Gain 15GB of free Gmail space by moving all old emails to a new archive account.

Before migrating, use Google Takeout to safely back up your existing files and media.

Implement POP3 forwarding on your original account to successfully transfer messages to the archive.

Every new Google email account comes with 15GB of free storage -- a solid offer at no cost. However, that space can fill up fast, especially since it also covers files in Google Drive and Google Photos.

If your inbox is cluttered with unread newsletters and sneaky spam, there's a way to clean house without losing important messages. With the right approach, you can preserve what matters while giving yourself a fresh start.

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There is always the option of manually cleaning your Gmail inbox or downloading content to your local drive. What a pain, though, right? And, chances are, you'll only eliminate so much junk before those gigabytes start stacking up again.

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