Amazon has killed off its generous unlimited cloud storage deal for Amazon Drive. Previously, customers could store as much data as they liked on Amazon’s servers for just $60 a year (or $12 a year for just unlimited photos).
Now, the company offers just two tiers: store up to 100GB for $11.99 a year, or up to 1TB for $60. It costs an extra $60 a year for each terabyte on top of this, with a top limit of 30 terabytes.
The changes kick in today, although anyone already signed up for unlimited storage will keep the offer until it expires. If they have auto-renew turned on, they’ll be automatically changed to the $60 / year plan when their first year ends.
Some good news: anyone signed up for Amazon Prime will still get unlimited photo storage as part of their membership, and anyone who signs up for Amazon Drive will also get 5GB for free.
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Source: The Verge
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