Google gives a heads-up to its G Suite users about the Trash Items that will be automatically deleted on Google Drive. Google has been doing changes with its retention policies for the items in the Trash in Google Drive. With its new policy, all files which were previously put into Trash will be automatically deleted after 30 days. Previously, trashed items would be retained not until deleted permanently or emptied by the user. Aside from this, G Suite has also mentioned about additional details of policy changes which are as follows: Admins can still restore items deleted from a user’s trash for up to 25 days for active users. These changes affect items that are trashed from any device and any platform. Files deleted via Drive File Stream will be purged from the system trash after 30 days. Files in shared drives trash are already automatically deleted after 30 days. Read more in our articles including "Google Drive to delete trash files starting October 13" and "BPI expands barcode cash deposit service to Robinsons Retail stores".
Google gives a heads-up to its G Suite users about the Trash Items that will be automatically deleted on Google Drive. Google has been doing changes with its retention policies for the items in the Trash in Google Drive.
With its new policy, all files which were previously put into Trash will be automatically deleted after 30 days. Previously, trashed items would be retained not until deleted permanently or emptied by the user. Aside from this, G Suite has also mentioned about additional details of policy changes which are as follows: Admins can still restore items deleted from a user’s trash for up to 25 days for active users.
Our coverage of Trash Items includes: "Google Drive to delete trash files starting October 13"; "BPI expands barcode cash deposit service to Robinsons Retail stores"; "Instagram removes end-to-end encryption for DMs". Each article provides unique insights and information.