Google finally launched a solution for people with "legacy" G Suite Google accounts. After initially threatening to shut down free G Suite accounts if users didn't start paying for the service, Google ...
There is hope for users of Google’s “legacy” free G Suite accounts. Last week, Google announced a brutal policy change—it would shut down the Google Apps accounts of users who signed up during the ...
Will was the Phones Editor at Android Police from August 2022 to May 2025, which usually meant his desk was covered in a dozen different smartphones at any given time. Prior to that, he was a news ...
For many years, Google let individuals and families create free G Suite accounts to use custom domains with Gmail. Recently, however, Google told those users they would have to subscribe to Google ...
Google allowed free legacy G Suite accounts to remain for a surprisingly long time, but it said in late 2021 that these users would have to upgrade or lose their accounts. Now, Google has changed ...
Roland is a technology enthusiast who loves to tinker and geek out about the latest smartphones, tablets, smartwatches, and other wearables and gadgets. He aims to provide honest reviews and thoughts ...
Google says the free ride is over for early users of the company's custom domain G Suite service. Google has long offered the ability to use Google apps on a custom domain, allowing you to have a ...
Earlier this year, Google announced that it was going to discontinue the free version of G Suite. The company gave you two options: choose a paid plan, or continue with a no-cost plan with a ...
Google will migrate all G Suite legacy free users to paid Google Workspace accounts. There is no provision to fall back to a regular Gmail account. Users have until May 1, 2022, to select a plan and ...
Last week, my colleague Dhruv wrote about how having a personal G Suite (now Google Workspace) account became his worst tech nightmare. He called buying into any Google service “a game of Russian ...
Earlier this month, Google announced that it would kill free Google Workspace accounts that were using the G Suite legacy free edition. As spotted by Ars Technica and following customer backlash, ...
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