City
Epaper

Now securely access sensitive images stored in Google Photos from more devices

By IANS | Updated: August 30, 2023 10:45 IST

San Francisco, Aug 30 Google has rolled out a new update across its Photos app that will make ...

Open in App

San Francisco, Aug 30 Google has rolled out a new update across its Photos app that will make it easier to secure and access your sensitive images across all of your devices. 

The company is rolling out the 'Locked Folder' feature -- which allows Android users to hide specific photos and videos behind a passcode -- to iOS and web users, as well as a new option to back up Locked Folders in order to access those encrypted images across multiple devices using Google's cloud.

"Today, we're starting to roll out the option to back up your Locked Folder so you can access those photos and videos with your passcode on any of your devices. Plus, you'll now be able to set up and access Locked Folder on iOS devices and the web," Google said in a blogpost on Tuesday.

According to the company, photos and videos saved and backed up in your Locked Folder will not appear anywhere else in the app -- you won't see them in your photos grid, Memories, albums, or when you search for photos in Google Photos until you enable backup for Locked Folder.

"When you turn on backup for Locked Folder, you'll be able to access that content across your devices when you sign in to Google Photos and open Locked Folder with your device's passcode," Google said.

The Google Photos settings page has also been updated to make it easier to find and adjust privacy controls and other settings. The new design replaces the previous settings page, and includes sections for privacy, backup, sharing, notifications, and more.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: congresspitrodadelhimodideepikabjpwest-bengaldeepika-padukoneajay-devgnthakur
Open in App

Related Stories

Social Viral'Flight Le Leta': Netizens React as Mumbai-Delhi Tejas Rajdhani Express Ticket Costs Rs 5,500

EntertainmentRandeep Hooda and Lin Laishram Join Archery Premier League as Co-Owners of Delhi's Prithviraj Yodhas

EntertainmentRani Mukerji Breaks Silence on Work Hour Debate Amid Deepika Padukone’s Kalki 2898 AD and Spirit Row

NationalDelhi: Food Delivery Worker Bullied in Narela, Drunken Customer Misbehaves with Police

NationalZubeen Garg Death Probe: Festival Organiser Shyamkanu Mahanta and Manager Siddhartha Sharma Arrested in Delhi, Brought to Guwahati

Technology Realted Stories

TechnologyGST 3.0 should aim at having only one rate: Former Commerce Secretary Ajay Dua

TechnologyWest coast Sindhis genetically distinct from Pakistani Sindhis: Study

TechnologyQuality, rapid work for Mumbai-Ahmedabad HSR reflects strong India-Japan partnership: Minister

TechnologyIndia, Singapore agree to bolster trade & investment ties, cooperation in innovation

TechnologyIndia’s MedTech sector projected to touch $50 billion by 2030: Dr Jitendra Singh