Nixplay slashed free cloud storage for photo frames

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Nixplay, a digital photo frame company, drastically reduced free cloud storage for its users to a mere 500MB this week. This change limits the number of photos and videos users can store without a paid subscription. The company's update also removed the free ability to sync with a single Google Photos album. Previously, Nixplay frames offered significantly more free storage, with some models providing 10GB. Users are expressing frustration, particularly those with existing content exceeding the new limit. Paid subscriptions are available for increased storage and Google Photos syncing, costing between $19.99 and $29.99 annually.


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