Google to shutdown Google+ Photos by August 1

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WASHINGTON: Search engine giant Google has announced to shutdown Google+ Photos from August 1st initially on Android, and soon thereafter on the Web and iOS.

In May Google launched Google Photos as the home for all your photos and videos. With Google Photos you can store unlimited high quality photos and videos for free, find photos fast, and see them organized by what matters to you.

Plus, you can bring moments to life and share anywhere with anyone.

If you’re still using Google+ Photos, now is a great time to make the switch. You may have seen a prompt in Google+ Photos on Android with a link to download the new Google Photos.

Don’t worry, all your photos and videos will still be saved and available after you switch to the new, stand-alone Google Photos app.

With the new app you’ll still be able to backup, edit, and share your photos and videos, with unlimited storage, automatic organisation, and more.