JAKARTA Google Photos is a Google application that is very useful for storing various important photos or videos. What's more, this application won't affect mobile internal storage.
Google Photos relies on cloud storage so that all uploaded photos and videos will go to Google account cloud storage. Therefore, the more photos and videos stored in Google Photos, the less cloud storage capacity.
Sometimes, users don't realize that Google's easy-to-full cloud storage is also supported by backup screenshots. In fact, most screenshots may not be useful to you.
Delete Uploaded Screenshot
To overcome this, you can delete uploaded screenshots to reduce the storage capacity of your Google account. Here's how to delete uploaded screenshots, citing from How to Geek.
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Even though it has been deleted, Google Photos will keep photos and videos in the trash for 30 days, just like the system in your phone's built-in Gallery. If you're sure there's no important screenshot, you can delete it permanently.
The method is quite easy, you only need a Collection tab at the bottom of the middle of the screen. After that, select the Trash menu, then tap the three-dot icon in the upper right corner. Next, select Empty Waste and select Delete Permanently in the box that appears on the screen.
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