India, May 2 -- Google account holders receive 15GB of free cloud storage, which is shared across Gmail, Google Drive, Google Photos, and other services. For users who need more space, Google One subscription plans offer expanded storage starting at 100GB. But what happens if you cancel your plan while using more than the free 15GB?

Upon cancellation, your account storage limit returns to 15GB. If your usage is above that threshold - for example, if you had 100GB of data stored - your account will enter a restricted state:

Gmail: You will no longer be able to send or receive emails.

Drive: Uploading new files and folders will be blocked.

Google Docs/Sheets/Slides: You won't be able to create new documents.

Photos: New photo and video...