How to Get
Unlimited Free Space in Google Drive?
Rajib Biswas | 28 May 2020

Table of Contents:
Background
Last night I saw an advertisement on Facebook that a company is offering “Free Unlimited Google Drive Space for Lifetime at only $1”. I was really surprised. So far I know, there is no legal way of getting such unlimited space and Google may seize such space anytime if misuse is suspected. So I was wondering how can a third party company bypass it and provide free unlimited storage at Google Drive? Well, after a brief search, I’ve found a simple trick that lets you get an Unlimited Google Drive Space for Free! Let’s see how it is done.
The Process
- Go to this website: td.fastio.me
- Enter a ‘Shared Drive Name’. It can be anything that you prefer.
- Give your email address in the next input box.
- Select any of the ‘CH’ from the dropdown list.
- After verifying that you are ‘Human!’, click on the get button.
Your Drive Space
Head on to your Google Drive. In the ‘Shared drives‘ section, you’ll see that a new folder has appeared named ‘Shared Free Space‘. This is the ‘FREE‘ space that we had been looking for. Now enjoy your free space as long as you can.
Caution
Remember, this type of ‘Bypass Way’ is always with its parks. See that ‘File owned by my.sinclair.edu‘ written just beside my Shared Free Space. That means I am using the space that was allocated to my.sinclair.edu by Google. So, of course this space of my.sinclair.edu is owned by Google. So it is obvious that if Google finds out that some bypass method taking advantage of their system without their permission, they might stop their service to that organization at any point (in my case my.sinclair.edu). So, if Google stops their service to that organization, all data including yours might also be lost forever. So here are some advice that you should follow while you are using such spaces:
- Avoid keeping your valuable data in such shard drive space.
- Avoid keeping your private files in this space.
In conclusion, you may use this space is case you want to share large files with someone, but apart from that, you should not use this Drive Space for any other ‘important’ purpose. Because you never know when Google will ban your access to that drive.