Microsoft has sent a message to free Hotmail and Outlook users warning them that they have reached a new storage limit
The new limit appears to be set at 15 GB And according to our colleagues at TechRadar, such a warning has stirred the ire of long-term users of Microsoft's email service If users want to increase that capacity to retain archived e-mail, they will have to pay $6999 or £5999 per year
Hotmail was effectively discontinued in 2013, and Microsoft began migrating users from the Hotmail service to the new Outlookcom email client
Now, this 15GB limit looks like another move to potentially sway legacy users to clear out old email or sign up for the Microsoft 365 suite, which increases the capacity of Outlook accounts and provides access to other Microsoft services Looks like
Paying nearly $70 to not lose access to an Outlook account that was initially free may seem a bit steep Nevertheless, Microsoft's move brings Outlook's free email storage limit to the same amount of free storage that Google offers to one account for all of Google Drive, Gmail, and Google Photos
However, Microsoft's change seemed to surprise many users
Of course, many users might not have noticed the change if they had kept up with their e-mail and avoided hoarding e-mail with large attachments But for users who might be caught by this new restriction, they will have to do the painstaking work of deleting unwanted e-mail That is, unless they pay for Microsoft's 365 suite
This warns that as convenient as free online services can be, there are limitations and caveats Therefore, one should be wary of changes and usage restrictions that may catch you at inopportune times if you are not careful
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