I"m unclear why anyone would expect to be eternally provided with web storage space for their files. It seems to me wise to expect that sooner or later you're going to pay for such a service--and this certainly includes Google, who did not become one of the world's largest companies by giving stuff away free of obligation.
So: if it's free you should expect limits, changes, fees, or (at minimum) collection of personal information which will be sold around the world at significant peril to you, the humble photographer. Even if you pay for your storage, it's wise to expect prices or access to change once they've got you hooked. This way you might be pleasantly surprised from time to time, but you won't waste any energy getting offended when companies do as they are designed to do.
So am I missing something crucial about this?
Mark
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