Gmail Storage Full? Follow These Simple Steps To Clean Up Space Of Your Gmail

Gmail is the new Email! The name “Gmail” has almost analogous to email. The email feature of search engine giant Google, “Gmail”, is used all over the world by millions and millions of people. It is not just trusted by, but also preferred by many.

Gmail Storage Full? Follow These Simple Steps To Clean Up Space Of Your Gmail
Gmail Storage Full? Follow These Simple Steps To Clean Up Space Of Your Gmail

But when it comes to the storage, the free version comes with a limited storage of 15 GB only, after which it is a paid service.

The limited storage is consumed due to Google Photos, Google Drive and other services. One gets an storage alert once the data nears 15 GB limit. 

Now the question is that how do you then get rid of excess data within seconds without having to painstakingly delete every single insignificant mail?

Methods of Clearing Space 

Listed below are few of the methods that can be followed:

Method 1

The first thing that you can do is delete large emails(one with big attachments) and thus ease your storage on the gmail. Following are the steps to follow for that :

  1. Go to the search bar. Search for “ has attachment larger : 10M” and click on search
  2. All the files which are having more than 10MB size will appear in the mail box
  3. Keeping the ones which are important, delete the remaining
  4. Go to the trash, and remove the files from there also

Method 2

The second method to clear space is getting rid of the space that is utilized due to the insignificant mails. There are many promotional mails and newsletters which fill up the space unnecessarily. 

All one has to do it to unsubscribe such mails, hit ‘Unsubscribe’ button below them. A pop window will appear, just select ‘Unsubscribe’ option again.

More About Gmail

A free email service provided by Google, it was initially launched in 2004 with 1GB space, which during that time was higher than competitors. As of today, it provides 15 GB space and has .5 billion active users worldwide.

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