Apple Shuts Down My Photo Stream Service

Apple announced that it would shut down its "My Photo Stream" service, which it announced with iCloud in 2011. According to the statement, users will have to transfer their photos and videos in this cloud system either to iCloud or to another medium.
 Apple Shuts Down My Photo Stream Service
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US-based technology giant Apple has announced that the company will officially close its service called “My Photo Stream”, which is now on the verge of being forgotten. Users will need to take action and transfer their content from My Photo Stream to iCloud before the date set by Apple. Of course, if there are still photos and videos in My Photo Stream…

My Photo Stream, which we can accept as the ancestor of iCloud used by almost all Apple customers today, helped users to store their photos and videos via the cloud. Moreover, all identified devices were synchronized simultaneously, so that a photo or video taken with an iPhone could be accessed via iPad. However, with iCloud, this old system is no longer needed. As such, Apple has decided to pull the plug on My Photo Stream.

My Photo Stream will close on July 26

In the statement made on Apple’s official website, it was announced that My Photo Stream will be closed as of July 26. Users will be able to transfer their photos and videos stored in the cloud to iCloud for 30 days from this date. However, it will not be possible to do such a thing in the next days. On the other hand; Note that iCloud is free for 5GB, and transfer will be interrupted if 5GB is full.

It is also worth noting that; Let’s say you didn’t activate iCloud. In such a case, it will be necessary to download the photos and videos in My Photo Stream to a device such as a computer or smartphone. Otherwise, you will not be able to access your content.

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