Summary

  • Digital photo frame maker Nixplay has reduced the amount of online storage available to its users for their pictures and videos, from 10GB to 500MB.
  • Existing users whose content exceeds this limit will have to pay for a subscription in order to be able to share or view all of their content.
  • Users of the frame were also previously able to sync their Google Photos album to the frame for free, but this is also now restricted to subscribers.
  • Nixplay offers two subscription packages: Nixplay Lite, which includes 100GB of storage for 29.99 per year.
  • Users of the photo frames will probably be disappointed to learn that Google recently removed the ability for them to sync with its Photos service, which many used to do for free.

By Wes Davis

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