I thought it would be best to create a video tutorial and blog about how we can order takeout from Google, and this is no Uber Eats takeout either.
I have had an Ample Blaze client upgrade their phone to a Google Pixel, and with the Google Pixel phones, they automatically sync your Google account to the phone, which means it syncs to your Google Cloud and as everyone knows, a free basic Google account only gives you 15gigs for free.
On a side note, if anyone wants a Google account with 5TB, that is an Ample Blaze domain email of their choice. Please feel free to contact us via info@ampleblaze.com, and we can organise an email that you want.
We show you how to export your Google data from your Google account, which is classified as an archive, and you have many Google products to choose from.
Google Drive & Documents: Files and folders, including Docs, Sheets, Slides, and PDFs.
Google Photos: Photos and videos, including albums and metadata.
Gmail: Mails, labels, and settings (usually in MBOX format).
YouTube: Videos, playlists, comments, and search/watch history.
Google Maps: Saved places, contributions, and timeline history.
Contacts: Address book data.
Calendar: All calendars created or managed by the user.
Chrome: Bookmarks, browsing history, and saved passwords.
Google Keep: Notes, lists, and images.
Others: Google Pay, Search History, Fit data, Assistant data, Blogger, and Location History
You can access Google Takrout from here
We have also created a video Tutorial on how you can delete your Google Photos from your Google Account, and this will free up some Google Storage from your overall Google account from the scenario of our Ample Blaze client’s account, we managed to revive 8 GB, and this made our client very happy and content that they could freely use their Google account once again.
Note: Google will give you some time to clear up the extra data and remove it but does not tell you how long exactly. After doing a quick Google search, I found the following:
If your Google account runs out of storage, you generally have 2 years before Google may delete your content across Gmail, Drive, and Photos
We are always happy to help you, Blazers, with any of this process. Feel free to contact us if you require any further assistance with this info@ampleblaze.com
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