Use the Amazon Photos desktop app to upload all your Photos and Videos. You can easily transfer your photos and videos stored on your current online storage service provider to Amazon Photos. Amazon Photos will automatically upload your photos and videos from Apple's iCloud when you download the Amazon Photos app to your iOS device. To transfer photos and videos manually:
I recently received an email from reader who was looking for help downloading all of her pictures from Google Photos. You could do this by individually downloading each picture, but that could take days to complete. The solution is to use Google Takeout to have all of your photos put into .zip files that you can
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After you’ve downloaded all of your pictures from your Google Photos account, you’ll probably find yourself looking for a place to store copies of those pictures. You can save them on your local drive. I recommend having an online backup of them as well. Amazon Photos is the service that I use for that today. Here’s how you can import your photos
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Last Updated : June 10, 2022
You can use Google Drive to backup photos, videos and important documents. It offers a variety of tools which makes the cloud more useful. The one of the most important tools is 'Google Doc' which allows you to create & edit documents, presentations & spreadsheets. It also allows you to share photos and videos to social networking sites. You can also backup Google Drive photos and videos to other cloud storage service i.e Amazon Cloud Drive. In order to backup photos from Google Drive to Amazon Cloud Drive both the applications must be installed on your Android phone.
Here are the steps to Backup Photos from Google Drive to Amazon Cloud Drive on Android:
- Go to //www.amazon.com/clouddrive & sign in to your account. If you don't have an account, then create one.
- Download "Amazon Cloud Drive App" on Android phone from the Google Play Store & launch it.
- Go to //drive.google.com & sign in to your account. If you don't have an account, then create one.
- Download "Google Drive" App on your Android phone from the Google Play store & launch it.
- Open "Google Drive" app on your Android phone.
- You will see all your photos & videos.
- Tap or long press your photos which you want to backed up.
- A pop up window opens up. Tap "Send" button.
- You will see list of applications. Tap "Cloud Drive".
- All your photos will now be backed up to Amazon Cloud Drive.
Quick Tip to ensure your Photos never go missing
Photos are precious memories and all of us never want to ever lose them to hard disk crashes or missing drives. PicBackMan is the easiest
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