Using Google Photos means your photos will all be safely uploaded to your Google account in the 'cloud' and you can delete them from the phone to free up space. Using the Google Photos app, you will be able to view all of the photos from the cloud. For example, I have stored all the digital photos I've ever taken, approximately 50,000 of them, in my Google account. Deploy Backup and Sync in your organization to synchronize local files to. Software Update (Mac) to control whether Backup and Sync is automatically. Send your users an email letting them know about Drive and how they can get started. Installing Backup and Sync on Windows. Visit and click the Download button in the Backup and Sync section. Click Agree and download to begin the download. Backup and Sync will finish downloading files and then install. Backup and Sync should open automatically. Using the Google Photos app on any of my devices, I can see any of those 50,000 quickly and easily, even though none of them are actually on that device. • Google Account: This is where your pictures will be stored, it is probably a gmail address, [email protected] It is very important that you know this address. • Upload Size = High Quality • Cellular data backup = No. These are the default settings and the ones we recommend. The 'High Quality' means that your photos will be slightly compressed and Google will give you unlimited storage for free. Setting cellular backup to No means that you will need to connect your device to a Wi-Fi signal in order to upload your pictures. If you turn the setting to yes, your photos will be uploaded any time you have a cell signal, but you may incur data charges. Chris Guld is President and Teacher-in-Chief at GeeksOnTour.com. She has been in computer training and support since 1983 and owned a Computer Training Center called Computer Savvy from 1983-1996. She was one of the first WordPerfect Certified trainers in 1986; President of the International Computer Training Association in 1993; Author of the Beginner’s Guide to Picasa and the PicasaGeeks.com website. She is now a Top Contributor for the Google Photos Forum, author of Mrs. Geeks Guide to Google Photos, and owner of the LearnGooglePhotos.com blog. ![]() She loves to teach! If you want to learn, you’ve come to the right place. 1:28 Google's new replaces both the company's Drive and Photos desktop apps for Windows PCs and Macs. You can use the app to back up the contents of your entire computer -- or just selected folders. Set up Backup and Sync First, download the app. You'll end up with the same app either way. Next, launch the app, sign into your Google account and select which folders you'd like to continuously back up to Google Drive. For photos, you have two options: High quality or Original quality. High quality will compress photos larger than 16 megapixels and videos with a resolution higher than 1080p but these compressed files will not count against your data cap. Google Drive provides 15GB for free but after that, you'll need to pay. Mac os high sierra price. You can get (about £15 or AU$25), or 1TB for $99.99 a year (about £75 or AU$125). Screenshot by Matt Elliott/CNET There's also a checkbox to Upload photos and videos to Google Photos. Use this option if you want all of the photos you have stored on your computer to show up on Google Photos. I left this unchecked, because I already have the Google Photos mobile app backing up every photo I take on my and don't want all of the old photos on my Mac jamming up my Google Photos feed. I just want my Mac's photos safely backed up to Google Drive and don't feel the need to be able to browse through them on Google Photos. Next, click the OK button and Backup and Sync will start uploading. Sync can be a two-way street Backup and Sync not only syncs folders on your computer to Google Drive. It also can sync folders you have in Drive to your computer, so you can access them when you're offline. You can choose to download and sync your entire, top-level My Drive folder on Google Drive, or you can select specific folders. Screenshot by Matt Elliott/CNET Set a delete rule After setting up Backup and Sync and completing your initial uploads and downloads, when you return to the app and open Preferences, you'll see an area labeled Removing items.
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