{"id":2780,"date":"2020-07-31T14:13:06","date_gmt":"2020-07-31T14:13:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/droidwin.com\/?p=2780"},"modified":"2020-07-31T14:13:06","modified_gmt":"2020-07-31T14:13:06","slug":"google-photos-albums-public-fix","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/droidwin.com\/google-photos-albums-public-fix\/","title":{"rendered":"All Your Google Photos Album are Public by Default. Here’s how to fix it!"},"content":{"rendered":"

Gone are the days when a gallery app was just used for previewing images and videos. There has been a plentitude of new additions in this segment. Add to the fact that there’s no dearth of gallery apps in the first place, and users are definitely spoilt for choices. But for most of the users, Google Photos is the standout one. There are countless reasons to justify this claim of ours. But what really makes it the go-to app is the sharing and collaborative features that it beholds. Add to it, its Link Sharing functionality, and one couldn’t have asked for anything more.<\/p>\n

Among the most used feature of Google Photos is the ability to create Albums. The major reason why it has managed to gather a rich fanbase of sorts is that you don’t need to save any of your photos on your device. You could directly select the desired number of photos directly from the cloud, create an album, and then share it with the intended recipient. The handy UI of the app coupled with the fact that it just requires a couple of efforts- from creating to sharing an Album via Google Photos, and you are in for a treat.<\/p>\n

But what is unknown to many that the very same feature suffers from a major privacy concern. In this guide, we will address just that. Furthermore, we will also list out the appropriate ‘fix’ to rectify this privacy issue. But before that, let’s check out in detail about the Google Photos Public Album issue. This will help you understand in detail the entire background upon which this article is based. Follow along.<\/p>\n

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