📄 Running out of budget or no longer need extra cloud space? This 2025 full guide shows you exactly how to downgrade your Google Drive storage plan to a lower tier—or even back to the free plan—without losing access to your important files. 🔍 What You’ll Learn: 🔧 How to cancel or downgrade your current Google One plan 📅 When the downgrade takes effect (billing cycle explained) 🗂 What happens to your files after downgrading 📉 Switching from 2TB to 100GB or free 15GB 🔒 How to ensure no data loss after downgrade 🛠 Features Covered: Accessing Google One settings Managing your subscription from web & mobile Downgrade options available in 2025 Understanding storage limits and overflow Downloading backups before downgrading Using Google Takeout for large file exports 💼 Best For: Users who no longer need paid Google Drive storage Budget-conscious students and professionals Anyone wanting to manage cloud storage wisely Families or teams downsizing shared storage 🎓 Bonus Tips: Check your storage breakdown (Drive, Gmail, Photos) before downgrading Use Google Takeout to export large files Clean up Gmail and Photos to fit within the free 15GB Disable auto-backup from devices if nearing the limit 🔔 Don’t Forget: 👍 Like if this helped you save money on cloud storage 🔔 Subscribe for more Google Workspace tips 💬 Comment with your storage concerns—we’ll help you plan it better!