This is an overview of Google Drive storage plans for people who purchased a plan prior to April 24, 2012. If you haven't yet purchased a Google Drive storage plan, learn how Google Drive storage plans work.
Overview of old plans vs. new plans
| Old storage plans | New storage plans |
|---|---|
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Free storage:
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Free storage:
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Purchased storage shared across:
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Purchased storage shared across:
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| Renew yearly | Renew monthly |
| Non-refundable | Non-refundable |
| Storage can’t be transferred to a different account | Storage can’t be transferred to a different account |
Pricing structure (prices are yearly)
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Pricing structure (prices are monthly)
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How to keep your old plan
Google Drive storage plans have changed, but you can stay on your legacy plan as long as you:
- Keep your account active
- Keep payment information in Google Wallet accurate and up-to-date
- Don’t make adjustments to your current plan
If your account lapses, your credit card is declined, or you choose to change your storage plan in any way (upgrade or downgrade), you’ll be asked to choose from among the new Google Drive storage plans. Once you choose a new plan, you'll no longer be able to switch back to the old one.
