Google.com Get an Additional 2 GB of Google Drive Storage for Free! Get an Additional 2GB of Google Drive Storage Free
get this dealHere's a sweet and simple freebie from Google!
In honour of Safer Internet Day, Google is offering a permanent 2 GB increase in your Google Drive storage when you do a quick security check-up! The check-up is super simple -- simply follow this link here and log into your Google Drive account; then, you'll be asked to review three different sets of information: your account recovery information, recent sign-in activity, and the apps and devices that access your account information. Once you complete your revision, you'l see a screen that says "Nicely Done, you're all set" along with a list with three green check boxes. This screen essentially means that you're eligible for the free storage upgrade and you won't be receiving any other form of confirmation regarding your eligibility.
The storage increase will be implemented around February 28 and they'll send you a quick email to update you when that happens.
You'll have until the end of the day on February 17 to do your check-up.
Thanks to Jeffrey101 for posting this in our forums!
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View allAnyone know of other ways to add additional storage?
There is also no expiry date
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EDIT: Ahh, http://receivefreesms.com/ works.
EDIT2: The number works, but it doesn't seem to actually receive the messages. >_<
I too love the auto backup feature of Google+ with all the cool stuff it automagically does with my photos!
I actually open a new account each year and usually come close to the 15gb limit by year end because I backup at full resolution...This year I'll hopefully have an extra 2gb to kick around..
Thanks OP!!!
Over 90% of your "Free" Android apps ALREADY STOLE your mobile number. Any app/game that has the PERMISSION called "Device ID & call information: Read phone status and identity" already sold your number to a telemarketer.
That's why you keep getting "Hi this is Amy, you won a Cruise" or "Hi this is Crown Plaza" or "Hi this is Air Miles/Aeroplan" calls on your mobile phone.
Unlimited for life would be nice.
The terms are slightly different for each uni
http://it.stonybrook.edu/news/articles/ ... ge-is-here