The popular messaging app WhatsApp, plans to discontinue offering “unlimited storage” for chat backups in the future.
Along with Google, the meta-owned app will remove the unlimited quota option for WhatsApp backups and will notify users in advance.
WhatsApp is making a change for Android users regarding their data backups. Currently, there’s unlimited storage for backups, but soon, this will no longer be the case. This change will be first introduced to beta testers and then to everyone else next year.
What does this mean for users? Well, currently, you can back up as much data as you want, but with the upcoming change, you’ll be limited to the storage space available within the 15GB limit of your Google account or any additional storage subscription you may have.
This shift will affect users who have gotten used to the convenience of unlimited data backups. If you reach the storage space limit, you’ll need to free up some space to continue backing up your chats.
For those who heavily use multimedia messaging, the impact will be more noticeable, as multimedia messages tend to result in larger backup file sizes.
WhatsApp has made some changes to the backup option, like reducing backup sizes, to help users cope with the 15GB Google account limit.
So, what can you do to manage these changes?
Cleanup
Examine your Google Drive backups and get rid of any unnecessary or outdated data in your chat history. Keep only essential data for backup.
Alter media auto-download settings
Adjust your settings to control what gets stored in the backup, especially media files, as they are backed up by default.
Let go of old chats
Delete old and unimportant conversations to reduce the space needed for backup. Only keep essential chats for backup to optimize storage.
Utilize disappearing messages option
Enable disappearing messages for conversations where it’s okay to lose messages and media. This automatically deletes messages after a set period, reducing the size of backups.
By following these steps, users can make the most of their limited storage space and minimize the impact of the upcoming changes to WhatsApp backup storage.