A G Suite administrator may choose to add a domain as an alias, a secondary domain, or a separate account entirely. Photo: Andy Wolber / TechRepublic A name change, a distinctly branded program or ...
At the start of the year, Google sent the willies up a section of its user base when it announced it was discontinuing the use of G Suite legacy free edition-- a service that allowed users to have ...
Personal G Suite free users will not need to give up their custom domains or services anymore. Admins will need to agree to Google’s new terms, but then they can continue to operate as normal. This ...
Google finally launched a solution for people with "legacy" G Suite Google accounts. After initially threatening to shut down free G Suite accounts if users didn't start paying for the service, Google ...
Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) has shut down its free plans—you can no longer pay for a domain name and use Google’s business email for free. This move isn’t really going to bother big ...
Google says the free ride is over for early users of the company’s custom domain G Suite service. Google has long offered the ability to use Google apps on a custom domain, allowing you to have a ...
Last week, Google announced that all G Suite legacy free edition users will have to transition and start paying for Workspace starting in July. This has upset non-business users that signed up for G ...
Some longtime Google users are facing a rough transition. In the early days of Google’s business-focused productivity service—first called “Google Apps for Your Domain” then “G Suite” and now “Google ...
Soon it will be easier for people without Google accounts to collaborate on G Suite documents. Currently in beta, a new feature will enable G Suite users to invite people without G Suite subscriptions ...
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