WhatsApp warns its users, their conversations will soon be deleted. Here’s how to save them

WhatsApp warns its users, their conversations will soon be deleted. Here’s how to save them
WhatsApp warns its users, their conversations will soon be deleted. Here’s how to save them

You only have 30 days left to save your conversations on a medium other than Google Drive.

WhatsApp regularly makes drastic decisions for its application. In addition to regularly updating its functionalities, instant messaging managed by Meta sometimes makes its users complain because of its rather restrictive choices.

The company’s latest statements about conversations stored in WhatsApp are part of these radical decisions that are causing a reaction. Historically, the application allowed you to store your various discussions on the online servers of the Google Drive solution. This software, very practical by the way, allows registered users to store and exchange files and folders that they wish to keep online.

But now, WhatsApp is starting to warn its users that conversations saved in this way could soon be lost. WhatsApp is now sending several of its users a notification explaining that they only have 30 days to migrate their conversations located on Google Drive space if they do not want them to disappear.

This decision is explained by the fact that Google Drive will now only allow 15 GB of storage space offered to store WhatsApp chats. If you don’t have the habit or desire to save your conversations, you won’t be affected. Likewise, if the backup of your WhatsApp conversations does not exceed 15 GB, they will not disappear.

For others, the 15 GB offered may not be enough. Multiple conversations filled with heavy files like HD videos or large documents can quickly fill up the space offered by Google Drive. You will therefore have to store your conversations on another platform.

The simplest solution is to keep your WhatsApp conversations on an external hard drive. To do this, go to one of your chats and select the three small dots at the top right. By selecting the “more” option, you will find the “export chat” function which allows you to download your data in order to store it on the medium of your choice.

The other option is more expensive, but also easier. You just need to increase the data volume limit of your Google Drive. While WhatsApp’s new offer will give you up to 15 GB to store your conversations, it is always possible to increase this offer up to 100 GB, 200 GB or even 2 TB depending on your needs.

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