You’re in for some bad news if you rely on Amazon Drive, a competitor of iCloud and Google Drive for cloud storage. In 2023, Amazon Drive will be discontinued. The business has been sending emails to users informing them of the update well in advance of their decision to switch.
Going Away: Amazon’s Cloud Storage Service!
In order to concentrate on Amazon Photos for photo/video storage, Amazon claims that the decision to shut down Amazon Drive was made.
Therefore, it stands to reason that the business now wants to improve the Amazon Photos experience so that it can compete with the already well-liked Google Photos and even Apple’s iCloud photo collection.
After December 31, 2023, you won’t be able to utilize Amazon Drive anymore. After January 31, 2023, file uploading will be discontinued.
On October 31, 2022, the Android and iOS versions of the Amazon Drive app will likewise be removed.
Other files on Amazon Drive must still be downloaded and transferred to other cloud storage, however images and videos on Amazon Drive will automatically be saved to Amazon Photos. There is plenty of time for that, which is a good thing. If you need help deciding what to do next, you may read our post on the top cloud storage options.
The business advises keeping the files locally stored, and if there are capacity restrictions, the Amazon Photos Desktop software is highly suggested because it permits the simultaneous download of up to 5GB/1000 files.
By going to the Manage Storage page on the Amazon Drive website, you can also send your subscription if you want. You can check out a FAQ page to get additional details, which are offered there.
For those who are unaware, 5GB of free storage was offered when Amazon Drive was introduced in 2011. It appears that it struggled to get much traction in comparison to other, more popular platforms and is now falling behind the competition.