What's Going To Happen for Backup/ Permanently Delete and Sync photos?

What's Going To Happen for Backup/ Permanently Delete and Sync photos? 

If you backup your photos from Google Photos and then permanently delete them, here's what will happen if you subsequently turn off the backup and sync:


1. Backup: 

When you backup your photos from Google Photos, they are typically copied to your Google account's cloud storage. This means that even if you delete the photos from your device, they will still be accessible in the cloud.

2. Permanent deletion: 

If you permanently delete the photos from the Google Photos app or account, they will be removed from both your device and the cloud storage associated with your Google account. However, since you have already backed them up, you will still have a copy of the photos stored in your Google account's cloud storage.

3. Turning off backup and sync: 

If you turn off the backup and sync feature in Google Photos after permanently deleting the photos, it will prevent any future photos from being automatically backed up to your Google account's cloud storage. However, the previously backed-up photos will remain in your cloud storage unless you manually delete them.

In summary, if you backup your photos, permanently delete them, and then turn off backup and sync:

- The photos will be removed from your device and the Google Photos app.
- The photos will still be available in your Google account's cloud storage since you backed them up.
- Turning off backup and sync will prevent new photos from being automatically backed up, but the previously backed-up photos will remain in your cloud storage unless you manually delete them.

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