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Do you use Google Photos app? Then definitely learn about these settings..!

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By Gobi MunusamyPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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Do you use Google Photos app? Then definitely learn about these settings..!
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Do you use Google Photos app? Then definitely learn about these settings!

Google Photos is a powerful app that allows you to store, organize, and share your photos and videos. It's an incredibly convenient way to keep all of your memories in one place, and with unlimited storage, you never have to worry about running out of space on your device. However, like any app, there are settings that you should be aware of to get the most out of it. In this article, we'll discuss some of the essential settings that you should know about when using Google Photos.

Backup and Sync Settings

One of the most critical settings in Google Photos is the backup and sync setting. This setting determines whether or not your photos and videos are automatically backed up to Google's servers. By default, the backup and sync setting is turned on, which means that all of your photos and videos are automatically uploaded to Google Photos.

While this is convenient, it's essential to understand the implications of this setting. First, it means that your photos and videos are stored on Google's servers, which may raise privacy concerns for some users. Second, it means that your photos and videos are using your data plan to upload to the cloud, which could be an issue if you have a limited data plan.

If you want to turn off the backup and sync setting, you can do so by opening the Google Photos app, tapping the three lines in the top-left corner, selecting "Settings," and then selecting "Back up & sync." From there, you can toggle the switch to turn off backup and sync.

Face Recognition

Another useful setting in Google Photos is face recognition. This feature allows Google Photos to automatically identify people in your photos and group them together. It's a convenient way to find all of the photos of a particular person without having to scroll through your entire photo library manually.

To turn on face recognition, open the Google Photos app, tap the three lines in the top-left corner, select "Settings," and then select "Face grouping." From there, you can toggle the switch to turn on face recognition.

However, it is worth noting that this feature may not be for everyone. Some users may be uncomfortable with Google's facial recognition technology, which raises privacy concerns. If you're uncomfortable with this feature, you can turn it off by following the same steps above and toggling the switch to turn off face recognition.

Sharing Settings

Google Photos makes that easy to share your photos and videos with others. You can share individual photos or albums with specific people, or you can create a shared album that multiple people can contribute to. However, there are a few sharing settings that you should be aware of.

First, you can control who can see your shared albums by selecting "Sharing options" when creating a new album or by selecting the "Sharing options" button in an existing album. From there, you can choose to make the album public, share it with specific people, or keep it private.

Second, you can control who can contribute to a shared album by selecting "Collaborate" when creating a new album or by selecting the "Collaborate" button in an existing album. From there, you can choose to allow anyone with the link to contribute or limit contributions to specific people.

Device Folders

Finally, it's worth noting that Google Photos automatically backs up all of the photos and videos on your device. However, there may be some folders on your device that you don't want to back up, such as screenshots or downloaded images. Fortunately, Google Photos allows you to exclude specific folders from backup.

To exclude a folder from backup, open the Google Photos app, tap the three lines in the top-left corner, select "Settings," and then select "Back up & sync." From there, select "Device folders and choose the folder that you want to exclude. Toggle the switch next to the folder to turn off backup for that folder.

This is a handy feature because it can save you a lot of storage space on Google's servers. Additionally, it can prevent unnecessary photos and videos from cluttering up your Google Photos library.

In Conclusion

Google Photos is an incredibly powerful app that can help you store, organize, and share your photos and videos. However, there are a few essential settings that you should be aware of to get the most out of the app. By understanding these settings, you can ensure that your photos and videos are backed up securely, organized efficiently, and shared safely. So take the time to explore these settings and customize Google Photos to meet your needs.

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Gobi Munusamy

Experienced writer and content creator with a passion for storytelling and a talent for crafting compelling narratives. Skilled in a variety of genres and formats, including personal essays, news Lifehacks, and creative fiction.

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