Tech News : Google Changes Stance Over Legacy G Suite Account
Google has offered new alternative options to free Legacy G Suite account holders who it had previously said would have to upgrade to a paid subscription by 1 July.
What Is A Legacy G Suite Account?
Googleās free edition of G Suite, known as Workspace, was first made available to businesses, organisations, and schools from 2006 to December 6, 2012, with Google Apps. Users of this free edition of GĀ Suiteāalso known as theĀ legacy freeĀ edition could host Google accounts on custom domains for multiple users. However, this free version gave users a much-reduced set of business features.
Move To Paid Subscription
Recently however, Google informed users, who had been allowed to keep their free accounts for 10 years, that they needed to either upgrade to a paid Google Workspace subscription service to keep their services by July 1, 2022, or export their data using Googleās Takeout tool.
Backtrack ā New Option
Last week, however, Google emailed users with details of a new option (also now shown on Googleās Support pages). The main new alternative is that users who donāt want to upgrade to a paid subscription will be offered a better data transfer option āin the coming months.ā This new option will enable users to move their non-Google Workspace paid content and most of their data to a no-cost option. The new option wonāt include premium features like custom email or multi-account management, and users will be able to evaluate the option prior to July 1, 2022, and prior to account suspension.
Another Lifeline
Google also appears to be offering another lifeline to those who have a G Suite legacy free edition account thatās purely for personal use and who donāt want to upgrade to a Google Workspace subscription. Google has invited these account holders (with ten users or less) to use a feedback form to provide more information. Google says that if they donāt want to upgrade to Google Workspace, they will still be allowed to keep their access to additional Google services (YouTube, Photos, Maps, Pay, Books etc) and any paid content purchased through non-Google Workspace services made with their legacy account e.g., any movies purchased on Google Play.
What Does This Mean For Your Business?
It appears Googleās first announcement of a deadline to either start paying by July or export your data out may have ruffled a few feathers and highlighted some of the different needs of Legacy G Suite account holders who may require a bit more help, including the fact that some people have content theyāve purchased through Google that they donāt want to lose. Although Legacy G Suite account holders are likely to appreciate that they enjoyed 10 years for free, they may also have assumed that Google would continue to take the same generous approach when the time for change approached rather than essentially being emailed with a deadline. For Google, itās at least been a way to get the attention of account holders and help funnel users towards Googleās aim of ramping up its āWorkspaceā to create something that Google hopes will seriously challenge Microsoftās Office/365 dominance.