Google is taking a significant step in refining its photo management system by introducing a feature that lets users hide unwanted screenshots and memes from third-party apps in the main grid view.
Google Photos now allows users to hide screenshots and memes from third-party apps for a cleaner view. You can have images from selected third-party apps show up in the main Photos view.
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With the latest update to Google Photos, you can now hide screenshots and memes from third-party apps in the grid view, making your library look neater. The main grid view of Google Photos ...
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