Google is breaking its ‘free for life’ promise to some G Suite legacy users
Google is transitioning some free G Suite legacy users to paid plans, breaking its previous promise of free service. Users have been warned that they may lose access to their accounts if they do not switch to a paid tier. This change has sparked frustration among those who believed their accounts were meant to remain free indefinitely.
- ▪Google is forcing some free G Suite legacy users onto paid plans.
- ▪Users are at risk of losing access to their accounts if they do not comply.
- ▪Many users are expressing frustration over the change, citing the original promise of free service.
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