I self-hosted my own Google Photos replacement, and it’s better than what I was paying for
Every Android user is started on a free Google account by default, because you need one to set your device up. It's all fun when you discover the power of the Google Workspace tools, but start snapping photos with your smartphone camera, and the Drive storage shared with those tools, photos, and now, WhatsApp backups, runs out quickly. My Google account got 15GB of free-tier storage, but the first paid tier bumps you directly to 2TB. That's a huge increment considering all the other features you see in other Google services, and I happily signed up for the paid tier to back my photos up and enjoy the convenience.
Every Android user is started on a free Google account by default, because you need one to set your device up. It’s all fun when you discover the power of the Google Workspace tools, but start snapping photos with your smartphone camera, and the Drive storage shared with those tools, photos, and now, WhatsApp backups, runs out quickly. My Google account got 15GB of free-tier storage, but the first paid tier bumps you directly to 2TB. That’s a huge increment considering all the other features you see in other Google services, and I happily signed up for the paid tier to back my photos up and enjoy the convenience.
John Doe
New York
New York
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