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Google Relents: Legacy G Suite Users Will Be Able To Migrate To Free Accounts

jeudi 27 janvier 2022, 23:02 , par Slashdot/Apple
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: There is hope for users of Google's 'legacy' free G Suite accounts. Last week, Google announced a brutal policy change -- it would shut down the Google Apps accounts of users who signed up during the first several years when the service was available for free. Users who had a free G Suite account were given two options: start paying the per-user monthly fee by July 2022 or lose your account. Naturally, this move led to a huge outcry outside (and apparently inside) Google, and now, the company seems to be backing down from most of the harsher terms of the initial announcement. First, Google is launching a survey of affected G Suite users -- apparently, the company is surprised by how many people this change affected. Second, it's promising a data-migration option (including your content purchases) to a consumer account before the shutdown hits.

The support page detailing the shutdown has quietly been updated (for some reason, Google is not making a big deal of the changes yet). First, if (and only if) you're signed in with a free G Suite account, you'll see a link to this survey, which is aimed at free G Suite admins with 10 users or fewer using the service for 'non-business' purposes. Google says users filling out the survey will receive 'updates on more options for your non-business legacy account in the coming months.' It's a sign that Google had no idea how many people this change would affect, and now, the company wants to hear from you.

The ideal situation, if the custom domain option has to shut down, would be the option to port your free G Suite account to a consumer Google account, with all the purchases, data, email, and other features intact. You would naturally have to pick a new account name and email address, but minimal disruption to other services would seem like the least Google could do, and it sounds like the company is building something like that. There's now a new section on the support page titled: 'If I don't want to upgrade to a paid subscription, can I transfer my data?' This is the option everyone has been asking for, as it specifically references 'non-Google Workspace paid content,' which presumably would mean all your app, game, and media purchases made through Google Play and YouTube. The support article doesn't offer any additional details yet, only saying to wait for further updates, but Google promises the option will be ready before July, which is when the account disruptions start happening.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://tech.slashdot.org/story/22/01/27/2133254/google-relents-legacy-g-suite-users-will-be-able-to...
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