Google Photos changed its backup system

Google Photos has made some changes in the video backup system for mobile networks. Here are the details. . . .
 Google Photos changed its backup system
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Serving users with the concept of synchronizing videos and images on phones, Google Photos continues to increase the user experience with new features. The application, which recently offered the locked folder function, which is only available on Pixel models, to other Android users, has recently made some changes in the backup system.

Google Photos changes its mobile data backup system

Google Photos has long offered backup over both Wi-Fi and mobile networks. Here, for users who do not want to consume the mobile network quota, it includes only backup over Wi-Fi and disabling backup when using mobile data, and daily limit features for backups in mobile data usage in countries where current Wi-Fi connections are not very common, such as India.

However, recently, Google introduced the daily limit feature, which is used in regions where Wi-Fi networks are not common, all over the world. Thus, the option to disable backups when using mobile data has been deprecated. Let’s point out that for now, the development in question includes videos.

From now on, users have to select No data, 5 MB, 10 MB, 30 MB and Unlimited to take control of their video backups while using mobile data. To view these settings, simply follow the steps Google Photos > Photo settings > Backup and sync > Cellular data usage.

However, interestingly, there is not the slightest information text about the change in Google Photos support page. Instead, we can say that the old settings are still mentioned. Of course, when this was the case, allegations began to emerge that the company made the function available as a result of an error.

So what do you think about this subject? Was the daily limit feature for backup brought to the Google Photos app introduced as a result of a bug? Do not forget to share your views with us in the comments section.

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