Google Photos may soon get cloud backup support for Locked Folder
Tech giant Google is reportedly planning to add cloud backup support to the "Locked Folder" of its photo sharing and storage service 'Google Photos'.
Tech giant Google is reportedly planning to add cloud backup support to the "Locked Folder" of its photo sharing and storage service 'Google Photos'.
The Google Chat media picker will let users pick up to 20 photos and videos to send at one go.
The app's latest version on Android now lets users open the screenshot folder directly from their phone's home screen
Google Photos Locked Folder hides selected pictures/videos from the application's main grid, search, and "apps that access your device photos."
The company said that your existing high-quality photos and videos are exempt from this change.
Google is also introducing a new policy of deleting data from inactive accounts that haven’t been logged in to for at least two years.
Google has also introduced a map view that lets you explore the photos and videos that you’ve taken by location.
Google's Takeout service lets people download their data.
To manually tag people, open Google Photos, look for any picture with people or pets and swipe up or tap the overflow key on the top right.
We are using Machine Learning to curate what appears in Memories, so you don't have to parse through many duplicate shots, and you can instead reflect on the best ones.