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I believe that everyone is already aware of Google's tracking records as one of the most privacy-invading company of all time, given their terrible privacy policy, business choices, and ongoing user tracking. However, Google does have certain products that are pretty good, like Google Photos app is one of its better ones. I can see why people would use it It's quick, packed with incredible features, and makes finding photos simple.

However, it is awful for privacy given Google's track history. Recently, though, I found a upon a fantastic alternative called Ente. With real privacy and it doesn't steal your data, it offers nearly all of the features of Google Photos. It is open source, features easy sharing, end-to-end encryption, and allows you to view, organize, and download your data in its original quality across all of its platforms with consistency.

Unfortunately, if you are someone who frequently takes images and has pictures of years and years worth of stuff, you may have to pay for more storage, although the costs are not too high. To minimize space while using Ente, I would consider copying a bunch of images to an external hard drive or SSD. You can also delete unnecessary old screenshots or photos that you don't want to keep saved in your memories to save up storage.

https://ente.io/

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[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Stop advertising your cloud platform that mines your data just as badly

[โ€“] [email protected] 4 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

I didn't make "Ente", I was saying that's it's a better alternative to Google Photos and Ente doesn't mine your data at all. You can literally check it's source code and privacy policy.

https://github.com/ente-io/ente

https://www.ente.io/privacy/