Google Photos is the home for all your photos and videos, automatically organized and easy to share. We invest in advanced security infrastructure and easy-to-use privacy controls so you can safely store and share your memories.
Encryption keeps data private and secure while in transit. When you store your photos, the data you create moves between your device, Google services, and our data centers. We protect this data with multiple layers of security, including leading encryption technology like HTTPS and encryption at rest. Learn more.
Face grouping automatically groups similar faces and sorts them for you making it easy to search and manage your photos. Face groups and labels are only visible to you. You control whether face grouping is on or off, and if you turn it off, face groups will be deleted from your account. We do not make general purpose facial recognition technology commercially available. Learn more.
View your photos by location on an interactive map that only you can see. This map view is populated using location data saved in your Google Account. You can edit and remove the location info used to populate the map on photos.google.com. If you don't want to see your future photos organized on this map view, you can turn off Location History and location data in your camera app. Learn More.
Ask Google Assistant to help you find, view, or share photos. In your Assistant settings, you can choose what you want to display and share from your Assistant devices, like the Google Nest Hub or any Android phone. To curate and control the photos that appear on specific Smart Displays or cast-connected devices, you can use the individual device settings in your Home app.
Get information about your photos and surroundings by searching with Google Lens. Your search activity is only stored to your account if Web & App Activity is turned on and your actual photos will not be stored in Web & App Activity. Go to your Google Account to choose the settings that are right for you. Learn more.
When you share an album, the default option will be to share with a specific person or people via their Google Account. This gives you more control over who is added to the album. You still have the option to share via a link, which makes it easy to share photos with people who don't use Google Photos or have a Google Account. You can update the sharing settings of your albums at any time and control who has access to each album. Learn more.
Google Photos keeps your private photos & videos safe. Encryption keeps data private and secure while in transit. When you store your photos, the data you create moves between your device, Google services, and our data centers. We protect this data with multiple layers of security, including leading encryption technology like HTTPS and encryption at rest.
If you have more sensitive photos and videos you can create a protected folder. Your device screen lock in the Google Photo app will protect this folder and will not show up in the Photos grid or albums.
Photos is intended to be less complex than its professional predecessor, Aperture.[3] Through version 4.0 (released with macOS 10.14 Mojave) the Photos app organized photos by "moment", as determined using combination of the time and location metadata attached to the photo.[5] Starting in version 5.0 (released in 2019 with macOS 10.15 Catalina), photos can instead be browsed by year, month, or day.
iCloud Photo Library is heavily integrated into the program, keeping photos and videos in sync with various Apple devices designated by the user (such as Macs, iPhones, and iPads), including edits and album structures. Storage starts at a complimentary 5 GB and can be bought in a number of tiers up to 2 TB.[8] While iCloud integration is still optional, it is much more central to Photos as compared to iPhoto.[7]
Like its predecessors, Photos initially included a number of options for professional printing of photos, which could then optionally be turned into books or calendars and mailed to an address. With Photos, Apple added new types of prints, including square sizes and the ability to print panoramas.[5] In July 2018, Apple announced, via a pop-up message in Photos, that they would be discontinuing these services, adding that users should submit any final orders by September 30, 2018.[9]
iCloud Photo Sharing allows sharing photos with others. Others can view, like or comment existing shared photos or contribute new photos to the shared album.[10] Other ways of sharing includes e-mail, social platform that integrates through iOS Extensions, or Apple's peer-to-peer AirDrop technology.[11]
iCloud+ is a premium subscription that provides additional storage to keep your photos, videos, files, and more backed up and automatically available across your devices. It also includes access to features like iCloud Private Relay, Hide My Email, Custom Email Domain, and HomeKit Secure Video support for a private and connected experience.
Yes! The deadline date is just to ensure you the fastest shipping time.After this date, it may take you some additional time to receive yourorder. We hold the photos for ordering for two years from the date ofthe event. After two years have passed, the photos will be removed fromour system permanently. If you have any additional questions orconcerns, please do not hesitate to contact us again. Have a wonderfulday!
Our goal is 100% satisfaction. If you are unhappy with your printedpictures, please contact our Customer Service Department and we will behappy to work with you toward a resolution. If you simply want a refund,return your photos and/or products with a note stating that you do notwant them and we will be glad to give you a full refund for the originalpurchase price. Please note that digital images and CDs are notrefundable.
Whether you're an Apple user working with macOS or iOS, or someone who prefers designing from a web browser, Mimeo Photos ensures a seamless and delightful experience. Create beautiful keepsakes with our user-friendly tools, no matter where your photos live.
If your Posts are protected, only your followers will be able to see your photos in your Posts. Please note that your followers may download or re-share links to photos that you share in protected Posts. Links to photos shared on X are not protected. Anyone with the link will be able to view the content. If you don't want anyone to see your photos on X, we suggest you delete the Posts containing those photos.
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