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technology2 years ago

Apple's Recent Changes: My Photo Stream Discontinued, iTunes Match Status Unknown

Apple has discontinued its free photo sync service, My Photo Stream, and is now encouraging users to purchase iCloud storage subscriptions. While My Photo Stream only moved photos between devices, iCloud storage allows users to access their full photo library on all iCloud devices. On the other hand, iTunes Match, which allows users to stream their personal iTunes music library, still exists despite the rise in Apple Music subscription prices. However, it remains uncertain how long iTunes Match will continue to be supported.

technology2 years ago

Apple's 'My Photo Stream' Service Discontinued: Action Required

Apple's "My Photo Stream" service is shutting down on July 26, 2023, and users are advised to transition to using iCloud Photos. My Photo Stream, launched in 2011, temporarily uploads images to iCloud for 30 days before automatically deleting them. Users who already use iCloud Photos don't need to take any action, but those who don't can enable it on their devices. Alternatively, users can save My Photo Stream photos to their device's library before the shutdown date.

technology2 years ago

"Saving Your Snaps: Apple's My Photo Stream Shutdown Approaching"

Apple's My Photo Stream, a service that allowed users to view and transfer their most recent photos across Apple devices, is shutting down on July 26, 2023. While most users won't be affected, it's important to check if any photos are stored exclusively in My Photo Stream. If so, users can save their photos by following specific steps on their iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, or Mac. The shutdown does not impact users who have iCloud Photos enabled or have the original images saved on their devices.

technology2 years ago

Apple's Decision to Remove My Photo Stream Raises Concerns for Users' Photo Safety

Apple's "My Photo Stream" feature, which allowed users to sync and store photos across multiple Apple devices, is shutting down. The feature stopped automatically uploading photos on June 26 and will disappear from Apple devices on July 26. Users who already have an iCloud account set up don't need to do anything, as their photos and videos are automatically backed up. However, those who don't have an iCloud account set up may only have their photos available on the device that took them. Google Photos is suggested as an alternative, offering 15GB of free storage and accessibility across different devices.

technology2 years ago

How to Safeguard Your Photos as Apple Shuts Down My Photo Stream

Apple is permanently discontinuing its "My Photo Stream" feature, which automatically stores photos captured within the past 30 days. Users are advised to save their photos to their devices or iCloud before June 26, 2023, as the service will be shut down by July 26, 2023. Apple recommends utilizing iCloud for securely storing and consolidating all photos and videos across multiple devices. Other options include saving photos to the device's library or backing them up using the Amazon Photos app or Google account.

technology2 years ago

Apple to Permanently Delete Photos: How to Protect Your Memories

Apple is discontinuing its 'My Photo Stream' service, which automatically stores pictures for 30 days, and will permanently delete any remaining photos on June 26. While the photos should still be available on the original device, users who rely on the service to transfer pictures between devices may lose them. Users are advised to check their photos and save any they want to keep to their photo library before the service shuts down.

technology2 years ago

"Protect Your Precious Photos: Apple's My Photo Stream Closure Solutions"

Apple is shutting down its My Photo Stream feature on July 26, and all photos uploaded to the service will be permanently deleted. To ensure you don't lose your photos, Apple advises users to locate the original versions of the photos on at least one physical device. iCloud Photos will replace My Photo Stream, offering free storage up to 5GB but requiring a premium subscription for additional storage. Users already subscribed to iCloud Photos or those who have made the transition don't need to take any further action. To save My Photo Stream images onto your device, follow the provided steps.

technology2 years ago

Navigating the Shutdown of Apple's My Photo Stream: Expert Advice

Apple's My Photo Stream feature, which allowed users to easily sync photos across multiple Apple devices, has been shut down. The feature automatically stored up to 1,000 recent photos for 30 days, but it did not count against iCloud storage limits. Apple's decision to shut down My Photo Stream is likely aimed at encouraging users to pay for iCloud storage. Most Apple users already have iCloud accounts set up, which automatically upload photos and videos. Those who don't have an iCloud account set up may need to find an alternative service for automatic backups. Google Photos, which offers 15GB of free storage and is accessible from various devices, is a popular alternative.

technology2 years ago

How to Save Your Photos Before Apple My Photo Stream Shuts Down

Apple's My Photo Stream service will be shutting down partially on June 26 and fully on July 26. This service allowed users to keep their most recent 1,000 photos stored in iCloud for free for 30 days. After June 26, photos will no longer be added to My Photo Stream, and the album will disappear from devices the month after. Users can still share photos across their Apple devices using iCloud Photos, but this will take up storage space. The other option is to transfer images between devices manually. Users can save photos from My Photo Stream onto their Apple devices by selecting the photos they want to save and tapping "Save Image."

technology2 years ago

Apple to Discontinue My Photo Stream Service in July

Apple's My Photo Stream, a free cloud-based photo syncing feature, is shutting down on July 26th, 2023. The feature was effectively superseded by iCloud Photo Library eight years ago and had several restrictions, including limited storage and low-resolution photo syncing. New photo uploads to My Photo Stream will end on June 26th, but existing photos will remain on devices. Users are encouraged to explore alternative photo storage services.

technology2 years ago

Apple to Discontinue My Photo Stream Service in July

Apple will shut down its free iCloud feature 'My Photo Stream' on July 26, 2023, and users need to migrate to iCloud before that date. 'My Photo Stream' was launched in 2011 as a free method of syncing photos between different Apple devices, but it did not sync photos in their full resolution. Apple recommends users to save their photos to the Photo Library on their device before July 26. Meanwhile, OpenAI has made its iOS app more widely available in 11 countries.

technology2 years ago

Apple to Discontinue My Photo Stream Service in July

Apple's My Photo Stream service, which allows users to upload their last 30 days of photos on one Apple device to another, will shut down on July 26, 2023. Apple is encouraging users to switch to iCloud Photos, which supports video backups and is available on iPhones, iPads, and Macs. My Photo Stream will no longer accept new photo uploads after June 26, 2023, and any photos uploaded before that date will remain in iCloud for 30 days. The service will be shut down by July 26, 2023.

technology2 years ago

Apple to Discontinue My Photo Stream Service in July

Apple has announced that it will shut down its My Photo Stream service on July 26th, 2023. My Photo Stream allowed users to upload the last 30 days of images and videos from their Apple devices to iCloud for free, without counting against their iCloud storage cap. The content uploaded through My Photo Stream will not be saved at full resolution. Apple recommends users save their photos to their device's Photo Library before the shutdown.

technology2 years ago

Apple to Discontinue 'My Photo Stream' Feature in July 2023.

Apple's My Photo Stream service will be shut down on July 26, 2023, and customers will need to transition to using iCloud Photos. New photo uploads to My Photo Stream will stop on June 26, 2023, and images will remain in iCloud as usual for 30 days until the shutdown point. Apple recommends that users save their images to the Photo Library on their device prior to July 26.

technology2 years ago

Apple discontinues free 'My Photo Stream' feature in iCloud.

Apple is shutting down its free "My Photo Stream" feature, which allowed users to sync photos between their Apple devices. The feature required paid storage and did not sync high-quality photos in their full resolution. Apple recommends using iCloud Photos instead, which offers full-resolution syncing but requires a subscription plan for iCloud storage. My Photo Stream will go offline on July 26, and Apple will stop uploading photos to it on June 26.