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Google Photos gets feature for only backing up your favourites

A fine improvement for Google Photos’s is on the way. Users can expect more settings for backing up photos’s. For example, you can choose not to save every photo to your Google account anymore.

Google Photos gets fine improvement

A new feature is on the way for the Google Photos app. This is evident from new clues found in the latest version of the Android app. Users will get an option to customise backup settings. Until now, you can only choose to backup or not, or which folders you want to save, but according to the clue, this is about to change.

Indications have been found in Google Photos v7.39 that Google is adding an option that will let you backup only favourite photos. This means that only the photos marked with a star themselves will be saved to your Google account. All other photos will remain stored only on your phone.

By default, users get 15GB of free online storage. That way, you can save some storage again. If you still want more space, you can arrange this for a fee.

Via Android Authority

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