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Google Photos Locked Folder Backup Get Access To iOS & Web

Google introduced its Locked Folder feature for Android smartphones a few years ago. By which the users can add a secondary layer of privacy with captured images and videos. At the moment, Google Photos Locked Folder backup is stretching its access area by making it available to other devices, iOS, and web users.
Owners of Android will have the eligibility to back up the locked folder identical to anything else saved in Google Photos. That being the case, they will come into sight on all the user’s devices signed into the same Google Photos account, which includes the Web, iPhone, and iPad as well. From a point of view, it seems that it will provoke people to go for new phones only to find that their Locked Folder items are missing or not.
On the flip side, Locked Folder works in a similar way, with those images and videos not coming into view in the primary grid, album, search, or Memories. At the same time, it also won’t be accessible by other applications.
Meanwhile, the brand has also decided to upgrade Photo settings, for which it is grouping everything into high-level menus, which include Backup, Notification, Preferences, Sharing, Apps & device, and Privacy as per the convenience of the users. By contrast, Ving is a single page, which makes for a long scroll and also leads to a pretty messy interface. So now, the users can easily and quickly get access to the option they want to go with.
However, this already started rolling out a few weeks earlier, but now the brand makes it officially available on Android and iOS.

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