Storage breakdown by service usage
Display a breakdown of the storage space which each of the services is using, currently the system only shows the "total" space available but there is no way to know specifically how much of it is being used by email, which on a free tier has specific storage limitations (1 GB if additional tasks done).
This is important if a user is moving from a paid tier to the free one for example to ensure they remain within storage limits.
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broun stromen commented
Storage breakdown by service usage means how storage space is divided based on different services or activities. For example, emails, photos, apps, and documents all use different amounts of storage. Each service is checked to see how much space it is using. This helps users manage their data better and avoid running out of storage. For example, when tracking a parcel, people often use a speed post tracking number to check delivery updates online, which also uses a small amount of service storage. https://trackingspeedpost.com/
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Andrew Miller commented
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Cody M commented
It's not 'important' but would be useful. The support team answered my question about space usage in a couple of hours which is great (though there's no clear option to just ask a help question any more)