How shared album controls give your photos more privacy (original) (raw)
Whether you share by link or to specific people, Photos makes it easier and more secure to share albums.
How shared albums work
Organize photos and videos from an event, trip, or other occasion to bring together multiple people through shared albums. Viewers can add their own photos, videos, and comments. You can share your albums through a link or directly with someone.
How we protect your shared albums
We give you control over who to share your albums with and how. You can add, remove, and restrict access to specific people. Link sharing lets you share your photos through an unguessable URL that can be reset at any time.
Share an album with specific people
You can control which Google Account users have access to your album. For example, Sara created a shared album titled “Kids,” and added her husband and their parents to the album.
- Add specific people to your album to limit access to a smaller group.
- Anyone with access to the album can add others to the shared album. If you have notifications turned on, Google Photos will notify you when new people are added.
- Choose whether others can add photos, comments, and likes to your album.
Link sharing
- Quickly send photos and videos through a link instead of adding people to a list.
- A shared link is a URL that people can’t guess on their own. After a link is created, it can be shared by others.
- To reset the link, turn link sharing off and then back on. The old link will no longer work and you can share the new link with people you trust.
- Shared album links can also be shared via a QR code unique to your album.
Keep in mind:
- If you remove someone from a shared album, but have link sharing turned on, anyone with the original link can still view the album.
- To prevent others with access from adding photos, under "Options," turn off Collaborate.
You’re in control
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