Google Photos now lets you bookmark and “Like” shared albums

Google Photos continues to receive updates with interesting new features, which add to the dynamics it offers.

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Google Photos now lets you bookmark and “Like” shared albums

The Google team announced two new features, one of which allows you to bookmark photos or videos you want to have in a special section.

So, if you’re one of those who saves your special photos in an album, now you can use the star icon you’ll find when viewing your content, as we see in the image:

All the pictures we indicate as favorites will be saved in a particular folder in the Albums section. And of course, we can remove them from this section as many times as we wish.

One detail to keep in mind is that this dynamic will work with our content, not with the photos or videos in the shared albums. To do this, we will first have to save the content we are interested in our library is Favorites option is available from today.

The second feature adds a bonus to collaborative albums by allowing us to give “Like” to our friends’ photos. So, if we like a photo or album that you’ve shared, we just need to use the heart icon, so that you can feel that we like the content.

And of course, our friend or family member will be notified every time we do this. This feature is not yet available, so we will have to wait to see the hearts in our account.

Google Photos now lets you bookmark and Like shared albums, Google Photos now lets you bookmark and “Like” shared albums, Optocrypto

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