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End of My Photo Stream: How to keep your photos safe

by Milan
May 27, 2023
End of My Photo Stream

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Apple has announced that the popular My Photo Stream service will be discontinued on July 26, 2023. This means that customers who use this service will have to switch to iCloud Photos. In this article, you will learn more about the upcoming changes and how to keep your photos safe.

My Photo Stream was a free service from Apple that allowed users to upload up to 1,000 photos from the last 30 days to iCloud and make them accessible on multiple devices. However, with the introduction of iCloud Photos, My Photo Stream was gradually replaced. Now the final shutdown before. Starting June 26, 2023, My Photo Stream will no longer accept new photo uploads. However, images you've already uploaded will remain stored in iCloud as usual for another 30 days until the service is permanently discontinued. The good news is that none of the images will be lost because they'll be stored in their original format on at least one Apple device.

My Photo Stream: The Changes and How You Should Proceed

To back up your pictures, Apple recommends saving them to your device's photo library before July 26. On iPhone, you can do this by opening the Photos app, going to the My Photo Stream album, selecting individual photos, and using the Share button to save them to the library. On Mac, the process is similar by dragging the pictures from My Photo Stream to the library. To ensure easy access to your photos in the future, Apple recommends that iPhone, iPad, and Mac users turn on iCloud Photos. iCloud Photos lets you view your photos and videos across all your devices and is available on iPhones and iPads with iOS 8.3 or later, and Macs with OS X Yosemite or later.

Conclusion

With the impending retirement of My Photo Stream, Apple users will need to switch to iCloud Photos to manage their photos safely and conveniently. It's important to back up any images you've already uploaded before July 26 by saving them to your device's photo library. By turning on iCloud Photos, you'll be able to continue viewing your photos on all your devices. Keep these changes in mind to make sure you don't lose your precious memories. (Photo by Bigc Studio / Bigstockphoto)

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