Google Photos is updated so that looking for screenshots is ‘sew and sing’

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If ten years ago they told us that, along with the photos and videos of our memories, we are going to have to add new content such as screenshots, surely we would have tried that person to be completely crazy. Why would we want to have to save a portion of my mobile phone’s screen? Well, the truth is that we do it for many reasons. We use these screenshots for practically any purpose: to forever record a message we have received, an insane headline from a media outlet or the directions on a map to share through a WhatsApp chat. The fact is that as the days go by, we accumulate more and more of these screenshots, so managing them becomes essential. Click and access all the ones you save What Google has thought is that it could be useful for us to have a direct access to the folder of screenshots that many Android phones have in their galleries, a folder that, by default, stores this type of content. In this way, it would be possible to eliminate all of them at once with just a couple of clicks, or consult them in case we need some of them. This new system simplifies the way in which Google Photos allowed us access to this content that, until now, was organized within the “Library” tab and, once there, in the “Captures” folder. It is not that it was impossible to access them, but it is true that with this shortcut that the Mountain Viewers have placed at first glance, it is easier to reach them. This new tool to access the captures offers extra information, such as the number of screens added recently, so that we can get an idea of ​​how fast it grows with each contribution. Moreover, this data should help us make the decision to enter to do a deep clean from time to time, since there is no content that generates more noise in the cloud photo library than these screenshots that, after a few days, leave many of them to make sense to keep them saved. Anyway, this will not be the only news that could land in the coming months. A “more like this” button is on the way, as a way to find duplicates in the cloud photo library or to find images of a specific cut within Google Photos. >

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