We all love sharing photos videos with others. Don’t we? What if the entire effort of filtering the best shot was done by the app itself? Adding to this, imagine that relevant recipients for sharing those shots were suggested automatically? Well, the good news is that Google Photos can now do this. The app brings to you two new ways to ease out sharing:

For those who forget to share important moments with others, Google Photos is here to remind you. It brings to you ‘Suggested Sharing’– a feature which not only identifies photos by itself, but also suggests relevant recipients to share those photos with. A new ‘Sharing tab’ will display all the sharing activities and suggestions.

What about those who wish to share every bit of what they click?

‘Shared Libraries’ allows you to share the entire Photo library with whom you want. They will be notified about all your recently added pictures as well. One can limit shared library’s access to photos of a particular day or particular people, if not all. So, no more asking for sharing pictures as you can easily save the pictures form their shared library, only if you have access granted.

The new features are now rolling out on all platforms, including Android, iOS and the Web.

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Dr. Aparajita Sharma
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