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Monday, March 14, 2022

How to transfer your iCloud photo to Google Photos

   
Transfer your iCloud photo to Google Photos

In this smart world, all of them used smart devices like mobile, tablet, etc. In this situation, we can take videos, photos and store the documents on your smart devices. Most of the documents are transferred through smart devices and documents or in image format. Just take the snap of the document and share through the email, chatting application. This kind of situation we need to memory for saving your data on our phones or tablet. However, we have limited memory on your mobile phone. Moreover, also we have a problem safety of the data if any damage to your devices sometimes not able to recovery your data.

We want to solve this problem we choose cloud services to back up our data. A lot of cloud storage options available on the internet. But smart devices company like Android and Apple have their cloud services if you using Android Devices you can use Google Photos, Google Drive, etc. If you used the Apple Device you can be used the iCloud Photos for backup.

iCloud give 5G of free data storage for Apple ID. If your storage is full you need not backup your data to iCloud you need to buy the space for backup. Moreover, you must pay money every month for storage. Google Photos have 15GB of free storage you every Google Account. If you want to move your iCloud Photos to Google Photos here are the steps.

How to move the iCloud Photos to Google Photos:

  • Login to privacy.apple.com with your Apple ID login details.
  • Select the “Transfer a copy of your data” option.
  • Select iCloud photos, and choose Google photos as your destination.
  • Begin transfer by signing in to your Google account.
  • Before you chuck all your images and clips to Google photos, you should check how much storage space you have left on your account.

Also, note that this transfer doesn’t delete photos from your iCloud account. It simply copies them to Google Photos. So if you want to make space on your iCloud, you’ll have to manually do it by removing photos from iCloud after the transfer is complete.

The company said that currently, this service is available to users in Australia, Canada, the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein, New Zealand, Norway, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

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