![]() In total, I erased 16,774 photos and videos. Now is the time to stop being an information hoarder, before it spirals out of control.įor the past six weeks, I’ve spent around a dozen hours deleting thousands of photos that had been uploaded to my Google Photos account in the last half-decade. Uploading thousands of photos and never taking any steps to sort or manage them creates a series of privacy risks and is making it impossible to maintain your photo collection in the future. ![]() The photos join a constantly updating stream of data about life.īut it shouldn’t be this way. You might pick the best photo and share it on WhatsApp or Instagram and then never think about the rest of them ever again. ![]() For many, the process is likely identical: You snap some photos with your phone and they’re automatically uploaded to Google’s cloud service. ![]() Every year, more than a billion people use the Google Photos app to upload and store billions of pictures and videos. ![]()
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