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Individual files can’t exceed 10GB, and you can only upload 50GB per day. Verizon will continue to offer its group unlimited plan for $19.99 per month for up to five people, who each get their own cloud storage account.

https://www.theverge.com/2023/11/15/23962337/verizon-cloud-unlimited-individual-plan

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[–] techtornado@alien.top 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

*Challenge accepted*

3 days later

Headline - Verizon now implements significant data caps on their new unlimited plans

[–] jonmatifa@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

There's always going to be language in the usage agreement that says "unlimited" is interpreted as being "within reason" at the discretion of Verizon to determine what's reasonable.

[–] cosmosreader1211@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

3 days is too much tbh..

[–] flanigomik@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Verizon really doesn't know what it's getting into do they?

[–] OldHeadReader@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

At 50gb a day/10gb file limit, I doubt they are worried about abuse. Theyll just find some reason to cut service furst

[–] Erus00@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Pretty sure they already throttle the connection to 60 kB/s if they know you're using it as a Hotspot.

I pay extra for the high speed Hotspot plan but I think it only gives me 10 or 20 GB then it throttles again.

[–] chicagorunner10@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

They have a very strange definition of "unlimited", because those are some pretty significant "limits"... for an "unlimited" plan...

[–] Malossi167@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

I mean for most people this should work fine but it seems they have no initial cap. So it is pretty likely it will take days or even weeks for many people to fully transition (or years when you are a data hoarder). Also I think a weekly or monthly limit would be better as it is pretty likely IMO that will occasionally need more than 50GB even as a rather casual user.

[–] n-ano@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Cool. Let's check back in in 3 months.

[–] uluqat@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

50GB x 30 days = 1.5 terabytes per month x 12 = 18 terabytes per year x infinite number of users = updated terms of service that states "unlimited storage BUT NOT LIKE THAT YOU UNWASHED HORDES OF HOARDERS".

[–] NotTobyFromHR@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

What's the countdown before they kill this

[–] onecobra@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Pay Verizon for the storage of your data while they sell that data to other companies.

[–] drhappycat@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Encrypt ur backups homie

[–] djgizmo@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

The question is, how does one use this service? Web app or phone app only?

[–] Minute_Path9803@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

I got the two terabyte plan it's permanent until well I stopped using Verizon hardly ever use it though.

[–] igmyeongui@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Can we mass downvote this stupid post please?

[–] PaddleMonkey@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

“Unlimited” plan limited to 10GB file sizes and 50GB upload per day. Ha.

[–] ben-ba@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Telegram ....

[–] WindowlessBasement@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Stop looking for unlimited options. All you're doing is ruining services for people who use them legitimately.

[–] PrinceParadox@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

So how many Months would it take me. I am seeing that's like 10 years for me?

[–] BestExtraLibrarian@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

They currently limit to 50gb/d AND if you cross 500GB for that month, that daily cap goes down to 10gb/d for rest of the month. So, effectively, max monthly is 500 (50gbx10d) +200 (10gbx20d) = 700gb/mo

Annualized is 8.4TiB/yr @ $168+taxes/yr which makes for a good deal...
BUT it also has a 10Gb filesize limit and no rclone support. So I gander it's enough pain to use that it isn't worth it for hoarding.

Source:

Your total storage amount depends on your plan. For all plans, individual users can only upload up to 50 GB each day, using the Verizon Cloud desktop app after the initial backup completes.
If you:
Reach the 50 GB limit, you can't upload additional files on that day using the Verizon Cloud desktop app.
Exceed 500 GB in a month, your 50 GB daily limit will be reduced to 10 GB each day for the rest of the month.
The maximum individual file size you can upload through the Verizon Cloud desktop or mobile app is 10 GB. Most content won't be larger than 10 GB, but Blu-ray™ and 4K formatted videos may exceed this file size limit and won't be supported.

https://www.verizon.com/support/verizon-cloud-faqs/