cr0wbar said:
Pardon the bump - anyone have any luck deleting their account? I can't seem to get it done
I think we have to contact some administrator at Aggienetwork.Com
cr0wbar said:
Pardon the bump - anyone have any luck deleting their account? I can't seem to get it done
what is the problem with metadata? I am a nerd when it comes to timestamps and geotag.Pman17 said:No, I'm trying to figure out how to delete photos by year.cr0wbar said:
Pardon the bump - anyone have any luck deleting their account? I can't seem to get it done
For anyone going from Google Photos to iCloud Photos, this tool fixes the stupid metadata separation in google takeout. It's $25 but worth it.
https://metadatafixer.com/
I should be done with my photos migration this week so I can delete. Still gonna keep the email.
Just great. Mine also.wee_ag said:
Just lost complete access to my drive.
Same. This is strange. My understanding was existing storage would stay even if you were over the new 15gb limit. I would have thought the Association would have sent out a notice before completely disabling things. Mine is down too, and I had a ton of data stored stillwee_ag said:
Just lost complete access to my drive.
From the email from the Association. I guess I focused on the 10 GB piece and not the "limited to gmail and google photos" piece. So, I guess we did have fair warning.Quote:
As discussed in those updates, each user's 10 gigabytes of storage will be limited to Gmail and Google Photos. Beginning Aug. 1, Google Drive will be fully disabled for all accounts, and files left in your Google Drive may become unrecoverable at that point.
Ahhhh I forgot about that. I had 4-5TB stored. Mostly media I was using with a VPS for streaming. Thankfully everything was backed up locally but a last warning would have been niceCDub06 said:From the email from the Association. I guess I focused on the 10 GB piece and not the "limited to gmail and google photos" piece. So, I guess we did have fair warning.Quote:
As discussed in those updates, each user's 10 gigabytes of storage will be limited to Gmail and Google Photos. Beginning Aug. 1, Google Drive will be fully disabled for all accounts, and files left in your Google Drive may become unrecoverable at that point.