Google rolls out an essential update to Google Photos Photo Grid that users will organize their libraries and hide the size.
According to a report via 9to5Google and others, some users are already getting the new options, they announced a pop-up that read, “NEW!Keep your images loose from the clutter of other apps. social media apps or just the clutter. “
After Google has enabled the feature on your account, you’ll be able to access a new “Photos View” settings page, which expands on the current “Personalize your grid” options with four new settings, the first three of which you can toggle on or off:
The moment option, “show the stored content”, allows you to see the content of other programs provided they have been stored in Google Photos, or wait to be stored.
Selecting “Hide clutter from other apps” prevents content such as screenshots, GIFs and memes from appearing in your photo grid even if they have been backed up to Google Photos.
A fourth option, “Customize through the app,” allows you to set exceptions to those clutter regulations so you can continue to watch content from your favorite apps. For example, if you need to stay on photos from other apps in your Google Photos library. , but still view photos stored on Instagram or WhatsApp, you can make exceptions for apps.
Google adds a new decrease to the Google Photos library
These new declining features appear to be a more subtle edition of the unprecedented “Hicking” that serve as Google tested earlier, adding a more nuanced one for the user. Google has also tested the option to create photo stacks manually, giving users even more about how they organize their photo libraries.
If you do not see the new disaster option, update its Google Photos application. Until Google has allowed it in your account.
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