Microsoft planned on counting photos in a user’s saved photo albums and OneDrive Gallery against the storage limit but backtracked after facing customer backlash.
After receiving backlash from customers, Microsoft announced it has canceled plans to impose storage limits for photos in a user’s OneDrive account starting on October 16th, Gizmodo reports. Starting in October, under the now-rescinded policy, photos in a user’s saved photo albums and OneDrive Gallery would count against its cloud-based quota of five gigabytes.
In February, Microsoft announced email attachments and inline images would count toward the five-gigabyte OneDrive limit. Up until then, Microsoft account holders were allowed 15GB of storage in their cloud-hosted email, which included attachments and images, The Register reports. As a result, many users complained they could no longer send or receive emails. “No one deletes attachments every time an email is received.
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