![]() ![]() iCloud is now Apple’s preferred place to store photos and videos across all devices. Saying bye bye to My Photo Stream means that iCloud is Apple’s “best option” for keeping all your photos and videos across all devices safe and in one place. If you already use iCloud, you do not need to do anything else. ![]() If a photo you want isn’t already in your library on your iPhone, iPad or Mac, make sure you save it to your library on that device. “The photos in My Photo Stream are already stored on at least one of your devices, so as long as you have the device with your originals, you won’t lose any photos as part of this process,” Apple notes on its support page. Apple stopped automatically uploading pictures to the My Photo Stream album on June 26. To ensure you do not lose any pictures, go into the My Photo Stream album in your camera roll and save your pictures to your device or to iCloud. However, any pics that were uploaded to My Photo Stream before June 26 will remain in iCloud for 30 days from the date of upload and will be available on devices where My Photo Stream is enabled. ![]() ![]() The feature automatically stores pictures taken in the last 30 days.ĭue to the impending shutdown, My Photo Stream stopped uploading snaps on June 26 - and everything in the album will be deleted when the service ceases July 26. Some iPhones ordered banned in France over radiation exposure fears, Apple to contest findingsĪ picture is worth a thousand words - as long as it doesn’t get deleted.Īpple announced it will permanently do away with the My Photo Stream album next month. FDA appears to back Apple in iPhone 12 fracas as France halts sales due to radiation fearsĪpple forced to update software after France’s iPhone 12 ban over radiation risksĪpple climate film with Octavia Spencer is slammed: ‘This is greenwashing’ ![]()
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