Friday 11 December 2020

Important policy changes for Google Account storage

                                                                                                                                                                                              
New inactive and over quota storage policies
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Dear Google User,
We are writing to let you know that we recently announced new storage policies for Google Accounts using Gmail, Google Drive (including Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, Drawings, Forms, and Jamboard files) and/or Google Photos that bring us in line with industry practices. Since you have previously used one or more of these products in your Google Account storage, we wanted to tell you about the new policies well before they go into effect on June 1, 2021. Below is a summary of the new policies. Please reference our Help Center article for a complete list of what's changing.
Summary of the new policies (effective June 1, 2021):
If you're inactive for 2 years (24 months) in Gmail, Drive or Photos, we may delete the content in the product(s) in which you're inactive. Google One members who are within their storage quota and in good-standing will not be impacted by this new inactive policy.
If you exceed your storage limit for 2 years, we may delete your content across Gmail, Drive and Photos.
What this means for you:
You won't be impacted by these changes unless you've been inactive or over your storage limit for 2 years. As this policy goes into effect June 1, 2021, the earliest it would be enforced is June 1, 2023.
After June 1, 2021, if you are either inactive or over your storage limit, we will send you email reminders and notifications in advance and prior to deleting any content.
Even if you are either inactive or over your storage limit for one or more of these services and content is deleted, you will still be able to sign in.
Note: The inactivity and over quota storage policies will apply only to consumer users of Google services. Google Workspace, G Suite for Education and G Suite for Nonprofits policies are not changing at this time, and admins should look to the Admin Help center for storage policies related to their subscriptions.
Learn more about how to keep your account active
To learn more about how to remain active with these products, visit this Help Center page.
The Inactive Account Manager can help you manage specific content and notify a trusted contact if you stop using your Google Account for a certain period of time (between 3-18 months). Note: the new 2 year inactive policy will apply regardless of your Inactive Account Manager settings. You can learn more about these changes and ways to manage your or a loved one's account in our Help Center.
Learn how to manage your storage
Learn more about the over quota policy and what counts against storage quota.
You can use the free storage manager in the Google One app and on the web to see how you're using your Google Account storage, and free up space across Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Photos.
Your Google Team

Tuesday 9 June 2020

Fly Safe with AirAsia

 
 
 
 
As domestic and international travel restrictions are expected to be eased, we're preparing to welcome you onboard. At AirAsia, we're committed to safe flying. 'Safety First' has always been our core value. In addition to the existing procedures, we have put in place new and enhanced initiatives to ensure your safety, health and comfort.

As you prepare to fly, let us show you how we're making flying safe for you.
We Remain Focused on Safety
Safety always comes first at AirAsia, and we've strengthened our already stringent safety standards to help manage COVID-19. 

Watch this video to learn about our enhanced safety standards:
We're Practising Additional Cleaning and Hygiene Measures
From disinfecting the aircraft regularly to our hospital-grade HEPA filters (which remove 99.9% of all particles including viruses) we are maintaining the highest standards of cleanliness on board all our aircraft. 

Watch this video to learn about how we keep our aircraft cabin clean for you:
We've Gone Contactless
We've always been a progressive and digitally-led company, which means in many destinations we are able to offer a range of contactless procedures throughout the customer journey to minimise contact with people and surfaces. This includes check-in, bag drop and boarding, so you can control your own process.

Watch this video to understand the new contactless procedures in place:
We're Protecting Those Most at Risk
We understand that there may be some guests requiring additional assistance throughout this time including expectant mothers, those in a wheelchair or in an at-risk age group. We've put in place considerations so that everyone can travel with confidence and convenience as we enter the new norm of flying.

Watch this video to understand how we ensure everyone can travel safely:
We've Maintained Checks and Servicing of Our Aircraft Even During Hibernation
We're ensuring our aircraft are always serviced and well maintained, even during the hibernation period. Our ground crew continue to work hard to make sure safety checks and regular servicing are performed across the entire fleet.

Read this article to learn more about how we maintain our aircraft throughout hibernation: Fly Safe with AirAsia Series: Keeping our Aircraft Safe for You 
We've Resumed Selected Domestic Flights
After a period of hibernation, it feels great to have unclipped our wings and take off to the skies again. We began selected domestic flights in Malaysia on 29 April, in Thailand on 1 May and in India on 25 May. We hope to resume flights in the Philippines, Indonesia and Japan too, soon.

Watch this video to hear from Riad Asmat, CEO of AirAsia Malaysia on the health & safety protocols that have been put in place:

AirAsia continues to work closely with regulators, local governments, civil aviation and health authorities, including the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) and to adhere to their expert advice.

When the time is right for you to travel again, we will be here, ready to welcome you on board safely and with a smile. 

#InThisTogether
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