Since it's mostly free, there has to be a catch. I may be wrong, but since it's Google, there's always a catch nowadays.

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    1 year ago

    Probably not the actual content, hopefully, but more than likely the file types, length, size, frequency, every other variable so they can sell it. Probably to people making software to store or back up files so they know user habits and expectations. But that's obviously the most innocent framing, I'm sure there's a darker side somewhere.