![]() ![]() I actually found a large zip archive of photos that I had lost long ago and do not currently have in Google Photos, so in they go!Ĭlicking the Clean Drive logo brings you to the homepage, not your dashboard. It’s common to chuck things in the cloud and then forget about them, so it’s awesome to see that there’s a way to weed these things out. Another one of my favorite features is seeing what files have been hidden in the dark recesses of my cloud storage for the past 10 years using the date filter. Lastly, the File Summary overview at the bottom shows you how many duplicate files you have, how many are hidden, empty, and so on. This is actually one of my favorite things about Clean Drive already. Any non-common file types are lumped together under ‘Other’, but if you click it, it has a super cool view where it has already sorted every single type into its own category and enumerated them on your behalf! RAR files, ePubs, Google Forms, Jamboards, you name it, it’s all here. Things like documents, photos and images, audio, videos, and more. Next, you have a summary of your file types and how much space they’re taking up. I’m always on the hunt for new and exciting tools and methods for organizing and cleaning up my digital life and the only thing I love more is the ability to share those discoveries with you all. Now, this is not a sponsored post, but I would like to thank Brett for being gracious enough to give me unfettered access to his product so that I could adequately form my own thoughts and opinions on it. In fact, it’s exactly what Google Drive has been missing for all of these years. Upon digging, I’ve found that it’s actually pretty impressive. Cloud storage is becoming increasingly more important in our lives and we ought to treat it with the same care as we do our local storage, cleaning and organizing it often.Ĭlean Drive was created by Brett Batie, a family man, and developer who couldn’t find a good way to clear the cloud clutter, so he made one himself. With Google recently deciding to eliminate unlimited, free storage for Drive and other services, it’s more important than ever to make the most of what space you do have – even if you are utilizing a Google One subscription.
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