Shared files are stored in your collaborators’ Drives and do not take up space in your account. But this number actually includes only the files in “My Drive”. When Google indicates that you’ve used, let’s say, 4.3 GB of Drive space, you may assume that this includes all files in your account. The files and folders that are shared with youĬounted against your Google storage quota. This article explains why you should know the size of your “Shared with me” folder if you’re planning to change accounts and how you can check it.Īre “Shared with me” files counted against Google Drive storage? But knowing how much storage shared documents will be taking is crucial. If you’ve tried checking the size of the “Shared with me” folder in Google Drive, you’ve probably already realized that Google does not display it. If you are switching from one Google Drive to another and want to move not only the files that you own, but also the files in “Shared with me”, you may need to take some additional steps before you migrate.