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223 Google Photos might soon give you more control over how your photos and videos are backed up

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TechRadar · 01/10/2026 14:30 EDT

Google Photos might soon give you more control over how your photos and videos are backed up

It looks as though a scheduling feature could be introduced to Google Photos in the near future.

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