WhatsApp Chats Backed Up To Google Drive Will Soon Count Towards Your Storage Cap
WhatsApp lets you back up the entirety of your chats, along with the media you've sent and received. That makes restoring your data to a new device a snap, but the size of the backup can balloon to many gigabytes for people who've been using WhatsApp for years. That's why Google Drive's unlimited backup was such a nice deal.
Come next month, WhatsApp users on the beta release will see their backups again count against the Google Drive storage quota. You can forestall the inevitable by using the non-beta version, but the change will eventually roll out to all WhatsApp users. That should happen in the opening months of 2024.
For some, this change might not be a problem. Free Google drive accounts come with 15GB of space, three times more than Apple's free iCloud allotment. That could be plenty if you don't use Drive for anything else and are thrifty with your WhatsApp backups. However, it might also immediately put you over your storage limit.
There's a small chance of a reprieve, though. Google says it will provide a one-time Google Drive promotion for eligible users to ease the transition—more on that to come. That could at least save you some money on a storage upgrade. You're potentially in the clear if your Google account is tied to a paid Workspace profile. Google says these accounts are not losing free WhatsApp storage "at this time." That's a bit ominous, but we'll take what we can get.