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Google Photos is a beloved platform for storing and sharing our visual memories. But sometimes, we want to keep certain photos private. Thankfully, Google Photos offers a 'Locked Folder' feature, allowing you to securely store sensitive photos and videos accessible only with a PIN, fingerprint, or other authentication method.
Hiding Photos on Your Phone
To hide photos on your phone using the Google Photos app:
1. Open the Google Photos app on your Android phone or iPhone.
2. Select the photo you wish to hide.
3. Tap the three-dot icon in the top right corner.
4. Choose 'Move to Locked Folder'.
5. If you haven't set up a Locked Folder, click 'Set up Locked Folder'.
6. Enter your PIN or use your fingerprint.
7. Move the photo to the Locked Folder.
Hiding Photos on Your Computer
To hide photos on your computer using the Google Photos website:
1. Open Google Photos in your web browser.
2. Select the photo you want to hide.
3. Click the three-dot icon in the top right corner.
4. Choose 'Move to Locked Folder'.
5. Choose 'Move'.
Once moved, your photos are securely stored in the Locked Folder, accessible only with your chosen authentication method.
How to Hide Photos in Google Photos
Here are some questions and answers related to the article about how to hide photos in Google Photos:
How can I access my photos in the Locked Folder?
You can access photos in the Locked Folder using your PIN or fingerprint.
What happens to photos I move to the Locked Folder?
The photos are securely stored in the Locked Folder, accessible only with your PIN or fingerprint.
Can I hide photos on my computer?
Yes, you can move photos to the Locked Folder on your computer by opening Google Photos in your web browser, selecting the photo, clicking the three-dot icon, and choosing 'Move to Locked Folder'.
Enhancing Your Photo Privacy
While the Locked Folder offers a secure way to hide photos, it's essential to be aware of other ways to protect your privacy on Google Photos. Consider these additional tips:
Use Google Photos's 'Sharing' Feature: Share photos selectively with specific individuals instead of making them public.
Utilize Google Photos's 'Albums' Feature: Organize your photos into albums for better management and privacy.
Review your Google Photos Settings: Carefully review your Google Photos settings to understand how your photos are shared and managed.