GoogleDrive Quietly Adds A Five-Million File Limit
When it comes to cloud storage, the name Google Drive is among the most ubiquitous, alongside Microsoft’s OneDrive. The former’s free option comes with 15GB of storage space for each account, and you can pay for more if you need it. But it looks beyond a limit to the amount of space you upload to the cloud, there’s a limit on actual number of files too. And some user are finding this out the hard way.
Reddit user u/ra13 first reported this issue last week, getting an Upload Error prompt on their account. The post notes that others have been facing similar issues as early as February, with a tracker for said issue also already being a thing. The tracker would lead people to assume that this was indeed a bug. But as it turns out, Google has implemented a new limit on the number of files that can be uploaded.
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