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How Do I Change My Google Photo Data?

Published in Photo Editing 2 mins read

You can modify your Google Photo data in a few ways, depending on what you want to change.

Editing Photos

  1. Open Google Photos: Go to photos.google.com and sign in with your Google Account.
  2. Select a Photo: Choose the photo you want to edit.
  3. Click Edit: You'll find the Edit button in the bottom right corner of the photo.
  4. Make Adjustments: Use the various tools available to crop, rotate, adjust colors, add filters, and more.
  5. Save Changes: When you're done, click "Save" to apply your edits.

Changing Photo Metadata

  1. Access Photo Information: Open a photo in Google Photos and click the three dots in the top right corner. Select "Details".
  2. Edit Metadata: You can modify the photo's title, description, location, date, and other details.
  3. Save Changes: Click "Save" to apply your edits.

Deleting Photos

  1. Select Photos: Open Google Photos and choose the photos you want to delete.
  2. Move to Trash: Click the trash icon in the top right corner of the screen.
  3. Confirm Deletion: You'll be asked to confirm your decision. Click "Delete" to permanently remove the photos.

Changing Privacy Settings

  1. Go to Google Photos Settings: Click your profile picture in the top right corner of Google Photos, then select "Settings".
  2. Access Sharing Settings: Choose "Sharing" from the left-hand menu.
  3. Modify Privacy Options: You can control who can view, edit, or download your photos.

Remember that deleting photos from Google Photos does not delete them from your device. They are only removed from your Google Photos library.

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