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  2. Get started with Google Photos

    support.google.com/photos/answer/6220402

    Step 2: Find your photos. When you open Google Photos, you'll find all the photos and videos backed up to your Google Account. Learn more about backing up photos and videos. Scroll to see all of your photos. On the left, you'll find a way to navigate through and do more with your photos. Think of a memorable photo backed up to your Google Account.

  3. Get started with Google Photos - Android - Google Photos Help

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    When you allow Google Photos to grant access to your device’s default gallery: You give Photos permission to share account information, like email address and Photos auto-backup status, with the gallery app. You can access all photos backed up to Google Photos in your device’s default gallery app. To use this feature, you must have:

  4. Manage your photos with Gallery - Android Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/android/answer/9361143

    On your Android phone, open Gallery. Press and hold the photo or video you want to move. At the top right, tap More Move to folder. Select the SD card folder you want to move your photos or videos to. Tip: To select multiple photos or videos, tap Photos More .

  5. Google Photos Help

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    Hide your sensitive photos & videos. Import photos to your library. Get help with titles for your memories. Edit & share your memories. Organize your Photos view & stack similar photos. Sort your documents into useful albums. Restore recently deleted photos & videos. Use Ask Photos for photos, information & assistance.

  6. Back up photos & videos - Android - Google Photos Help

    support.google.com/photos/answer/6193313

    Tap Photos settings Backup. Under "Settings," tap Back up device folders. Select the folders you want to back up. Set daily backup limits. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Photos app . At the top right, tap your account Profile photo or Initial. Select Photos settings Backup Mobile data usage.

  7. At the top, tap your Profile picture or Initial. Tap Photos settings Backup. Under “Account & Storage,” tap your Profile picture or Initial. Select the Google Account you want to back up to. When Photos backup is off, your connected Google Account is the active Photos account at the time you turned gallery access on.

  8. Back up photos & videos - Computer - Google Photos Help

    support.google.com/photos/answer/6193313?hl=en

    If your computer runs macOS, you can back up your System Photo Library to Google Photos. On your computer, open Drive for desktop . Select Settings Preferences. At the top right, select Settings . Scroll to "Google Photos." Select System Photo Library. Turn on Upload photos and videos to Google Photos. Select Done.

  9. Hide your sensitive photos & videos - Android - Google Help

    support.google.com/photos/answer/10694388

    On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Photos app . Sign in to your Google Account. At the top, tap your Profile picture or Initial. Tap Photos settings Backup Back up Locked Folder. Open Locked Folder. Use your device screen lock when prompted. Turn Back up Locked Folder on or off.

  10. Delete photos & videos - Android - Google Help

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    On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Photos app . Sign in to your Google Account. At the bottom, tap Library Photos on device. Open your SD card folder. Select the photo or video you want to delete from your SD card. Tap Delete Move to trash. Tap Allow Allow.

  11. On your Android device, open the Google Photos app . At the bottom, tap CollectionsTrash. Touch and hold the photo or video you want to restore. If the photo or video isn’t in your trash, it may be permanently deleted. At the bottom, tap Restore. Your photo or video will be back in: Albums that it was in. Google Photos library.