We know that one of the best services Google has created is Google Photos, a platform that allows unlimited storage of our photos on Android and iOS, so that we can keep our memories for a long time without paying for additional storage (at least if we keep them as quality as Google demands).
On the other hand, Facebook is another platform that contains many of the most important photos and videos, and until recently, there was no easy way to pass our photos and videos on Facebook to Google Photos, but this is over.
Mark Zuckerberg announced today that users can now easily and quickly transfer all their photos and videos from the social network to Google Photos thanks to a project that includes Google and Facebook called Data Transfer Project.
The new tool is called "Data Portability Tool", where they explain that for ten years they have allowed their users to download their information from Facebook, but not transfer it, so Facebook users will now be allowed to transfer their photos and videos directly to other services, starting with Google Photos.
The service will be available from today in Ireland and will reach more countries from the first half of 2020.
To use this tool when available, just go to Facebook Settings, then go to the option where we download information from the platform, and here we will find the new tool to transfer our multimedia content to Google Photos with a single click.
As mentioned, the first compatible service will be Google Photos, but later it will also be available to iCloud (although iOS users can also use Google Photos).
On the other hand, Facebook is another platform that contains many of the most important photos and videos, and until recently, there was no easy way to pass our photos and videos on Facebook to Google Photos, but this is over.
Mark Zuckerberg announced today that users can now easily and quickly transfer all their photos and videos from the social network to Google Photos thanks to a project that includes Google and Facebook called Data Transfer Project.
The new tool is called "Data Portability Tool", where they explain that for ten years they have allowed their users to download their information from Facebook, but not transfer it, so Facebook users will now be allowed to transfer their photos and videos directly to other services, starting with Google Photos.
The service will be available from today in Ireland and will reach more countries from the first half of 2020.
To use this tool when available, just go to Facebook Settings, then go to the option where we download information from the platform, and here we will find the new tool to transfer our multimedia content to Google Photos with a single click.
As mentioned, the first compatible service will be Google Photos, but later it will also be available to iCloud (although iOS users can also use Google Photos).
