After weeks of going dark on the matter, Google has relented and added an option for non-commercial users to continue using their G Suite Legacy free editions for personal use. For those of you not in ...
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It seems that Google is finally pulling the plug on the free version of G Suite. The company announced that the legacy free edition plan will be unavailable starting from May 1, 2022, at which point ...
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 ...
Personal G Suite free users will not need to give up their custom domains or services anymore. Admins will need to agree to Google’s new terms, but then they can continue to operate as normal. This ...
Companies now must pay Alphabet (GOOGL, GOOG) for Google Workspace As of June 27, 2022, Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL, GOOG) ceased offering to businesses its G Suite legacy free edition, a bundle of basic ...
Google G Suite free users have been warned that their accounts will be suspended in mid-2022 as the service will cease operating four months from now. In this photo illustration, The Google logo is ...
In 2020, G Suite became Google Workspace as part of a mass reorganization of the company’s apps for the “future of work.” Various plans were migrated over, and Google is now finally getting rid of the ...
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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, Google made news with its announcement that it was making its premium, secure Google Meet video service (part of G Suite) free for the masses. It was a timely move on Google’s part, given ...