Is it really safe to keep photos privately in Google Photos?

Is it really safe to keep photos privately in Google Photos?
Many of us save all our photos in Google Photos. The question now is whether it is safe to keep pictures like this. Does Google Photos use our images? If so, what does Google actually do with this image? Has Google given us permission to share our information? Who can see my pictures in Google Photos? You will find the answers to these questions in today's article.

Is it safe to put pictures in Google Photos?

If you want to hear the answer to this question in one word, I would say yes, completely safe unless Google is hacked. But Google is not talking about being hacked. So your pictures are safe.

Does Google Photos use our images?

If you want to hear the answer to this question in one word, I would say yes, using. But there is nothing to fear. Your photos are safe with them.

What does Google Photos do with our pictures?

Google Photos analyzes our images to see what kind of personality we have, our likes and dislikes, what we like to eat, what we like to wear, where we go for walks. Now the question may arise in your mind that what does Google do with this information? Google uses this information to show us your favorite ads.

Has Google given us permission to share our information?


If you want to hear the answer to this question in one word, I will say yes, taken. You may or may not have granted this permission to Google. GOOGLE TREMS AND SERVICES states that we are using their services and we are giving them permission to use our files or images.
But many of us may have many private pictures. If you don't want your private photos to be used by Google Photos, you can save them to your own memory card or pen drive instead of Google Photos.

Who can see my pictures in Google Photos?

The first thing is that naturally the privacy of your photos is kept private which means you can only see your photos even if you have not shared your photos.
You can visit this link to see if your photos are shared.
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