Managing storage in Google Photos is vital if we don’t want to pay to expand it. This is why it is important to keep only the essentials, although sometimes this is difficult to achieve. If you want to optimize your disk space usage, you can use this trick whereby You will prevent it from being filled with WhatsApp memes.
It is common knowledge that WhatsApp and Google are closely related. Our conversations are backed up in Google Drive, takes up part of its capacity. On the other hand, both the photos we receive and the memes are also stored in Google apps. This time in photographs, so without realizing it, we accumulate a large number of MB or even GB with this content.
If you don’t want to waste space saving unnecessary memes, you can do it simply with this setting. As simple as that disable backup from the specified folder, below we will show you how to do it.
This way we automatically get rid of deleting images that we don’t want to keep in our backup. Let’s remember that memory is limited and that once we reach the maximum, if we want to continue saving our files, we have two options. Get more storage space by writing to us at Google One and choosing our plan or removing content, performing cleaning tasks such as removing duplicate or low-quality photos to make the most of our resources.
Another variant: compress the size of saved images and videos so that they take up less space and have more cloud storage. So we need to look at these parameters from time to time, and not wait until they are saturated and we cannot make backups.
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