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Transferring Google Photos to another account can be done in several ways, each with its own advantages. A common method is to download all your photos and videos from your current Google account and then upload them to the new account. Another method is to share your photos via Google Photos sharing features, which is more convenient and faster.
Here is a detailed step-by-step guide on how to transfer your Google Photos to another account using the sharing method.
First, open Google Photos on your device. You will see the main interface with all your photos and albums. Create a new album to make the transfer easier. Tap the plus icon at the top of the screen and select Album. Add all the photos and videos you want to transfer to this new album.
Once you have added all the photos you want to the album, you can share them. Tap the share icon, usually represented by three connected dots or a share symbol. You will be asked to enter the email address of the Google account you want to transfer the photos to. Enter the email address and send the invitation.
On the receiving end, the owner of the second Google account will receive an email with a link to the shared album. They must open the email and accept the invitation to view the shared album. Once the album is shared, the recipient can access the album in their Google Photos account. They can then select all the photos in the shared album and choose the 'Add to Library' option. This will save all shared photos and videos to their own Google Photos account.
If you want, you can then delete the photos from your original Google Account to free up space or manage your storage space. This method is especially convenient because you don't have to download and re-upload the photos, which can be time-consuming and require a lot of storage space on your device. Instead, the photos remain in the cloud and you can easily manage access through the sharing settings.
Another method is to use Google Takeout. This service allows you to download all your data, including Google Photos, from your current account and then upload it to the new account. To do this, go to Google Takeout (takeout.google.com), select Google Photos and create an export. This process may take some time depending on the amount of data. Once you've downloaded the data, switch to your new Google account and upload the photos to Google Photos.
Both methods have their pros and cons. The sharing method is fast and requires no extra storage space, while Google Takeout gives you a full backup of your photos.
I hope this video helped you understand how to transfer your Google Photos from one account to another. If you have any questions or doubts, please leave them in the comment section below. Thanks for watching to the end of this tutorial, and see you soon in the next video!
0:00 Introduction
0:10 Overview of methods
0:29 Share albums
0:56 Google Takeout
1:08 Conclusion and call to action
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