Last year, Google announced that they will no longer be offering users free and unlimited photo storage on Google Photos. For those unfamiliar, Google Photos used to offer a free and unlimited storage option if you kept photos below a certain megapixel count, which is great for those who don’t necessarily need to take photos at 108MP.
This offer will be coming to an end this coming June, and if you’re not thrilled by this and want to move your photo backups somewhere else, here are some of the options that we’ve found that might be worth your consideration.
Flickr has become more or less the default place for many to upload and share their photos to, but it can also be a great backup. It offers users free storage of up to 1,000 uncompressed photos, and if you need more space, you can pay $6 a month for unlimited storage, which might be cheaper than what Google Photos is offering.
Sure, you might lose out on AI features, but it does offer the ability to edit your photos online, share them with others, and more.
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