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Be sure to save a photo to your library on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac if it’s not already there. You don’t need to do anything else if you’re currently using iCloud.

All photos added to My Photo Stream before June 26 will remain in iCloud for 30 days from the upload date and will be accessible on devices with My Photo Stream enabled. (Image: Pixabay)

New Delhi: Starting next month, Apple’s “My Photo Stream” will no longer be available, according to an announcement from Apple. It should be noted that Apple’s ‘My Photo Stream’ automatically saves photos from the last 30 days. My Photo Stream stopped adding photos on June 26 due to its impending shutdown, and the entire album will be erased when the service ends on July 26, the company’s website says.

How to keep your photos safe

All photos added to My Photo Stream before June 26 will remain in iCloud for 30 days from the upload date and will be accessible on devices with My Photo Stream enabled. Store your photos on your smartphone or in iCloud from the My Photo Stream album in your camera roll to make sure you don’t lose any, according to a New York Post report.

Be sure to save a photo to your library on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac if it’s not already there. You don’t need to do anything else if you’re currently using iCloud.

“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,” the company said in its note. .

About My Photo Stream from Apple

Your most recent photos are uploaded to My Photo Stream so you can view them and, if you wish, import them to another device (Live Photos are an exception). 30 days of My Photo Stream storage are followed by the iCloud deletion of all stored photos. Install and use iCloud Photos to consistently store your photos in the cloud. All your images and videos are updated across all your devices thanks to iCloud Pictures, which uploads them all to the cloud.

Photos taken with an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch will be uploaded to My Photo Stream and iCloud Photos when both services are enabled on the respective devices, the company says of its product.






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