Google photos will finally help you to better edit your photo gallery recorded in the account backup. A recent application update allows you to select which folders or applications should not be included in the main network.
The new organization method, Google Photos of the “Photos” tab is available in the ground sharing menu (three points). However, users The Gallery may define whether the device will display content from other applications as well as pictures caught by the camera..
The new organization functionality of Google Photos has begun to be distributed to all users in 7.14 of the application.
There are three screen options in the gallery:
- Show the content saved only in Google account backup;
- Hide the media from other applications;
- Select which applications of your media should be displayed in the gallery.
If the “Hide Media from Other Applications” option is activated, Only photos and videos of the camera will be shown in the main gallery. In this way, GIFs, screen captures and shared media in messaging applications will not appear in the network.
In the “Customize by Application” option, Control entirely in the hands of the user. You can define which applications will be displayed on the main grill like Instagram, Slack and WhatsApp.
The screen that is recorded only in the backup “reveals itself: Folders with backups only in the enabled cloud are displayed in the gallery.. It is noteworthy that these options are not special and can be activated at the same time.
. Tecmundo He has already tested the news, but the version should take place gradually and can take some time until it reaches all devices. If you haven’t appeared to you yet, It is worth checking if there are updates waiting in the Play Store.
Source: Tec Mundo

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