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Other stuff uses G-Drive storage too, like G-Mail, Android google backups and apps you give access to your storage.
Unfortunately, when I go to G-Drive website and click on storage, it just shows as "other" without telling me what it actually is (except G-Mail and Photos).
I recently cleared out a butt load of photos that should've had me in the clear for months but the next morning I was out of space again. 'Device backup' had taken it all. I disabled cloud backup in my phone, later reenabling it, and it was fine.
yup, I had Android backup of I don't know a huge number and I was finding what the f is taking this much storage xD