Google Docs auto-deletes old files with no recovery option
Users report that old or seemingly unused photos and documents get automatically deleted by Google's storage-management settings, with no clear recovery path once removed. This creates real data-loss anxiety, especially for less technical users unaware such policies exist. A platform-level trust and file-retention gap.
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Users discover that photos backed up to Google are inaccessible or show as corrupted when retrieved. The failure is silent — no error at backup time — making it impossible to know which photos are safely preserved. This is a high-stress problem since personal photos are typically irreplaceable.
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