How to delete all photos from Google Photos
Deleting all photos from Google Photos is possible with a few steps. The service automatically uploads your images to your Android phone. The feature is ideal for anyone who wants to access photos from anywhere or keep a backup copy of the files. However, the feature may displease users concerned about privacy. In this case, you can disable synchronization and remove all media from the application.
In the following tutorial, check out how to permanently delete all your photos from Google Photos and prevent the app from continuing to store the images. The procedure must be performed on the cell phone and PC.
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Step 1. On your phone, turn off automatic photo upload to prevent images from being forwarded to Google Photos. To do this, access the application settings, go to "Backup and Synchronization" and disable the option;
Turn off photo sync
Step 2. Now go to the Google Photos website on your PC select the first image from your library;
Mark the first image in the gallery
Step 3. With the first photo checked, scroll to the end of the gallery. Hold down the "Shift" key and click on the last image. All your photos will be selected;
Check the last photo to select all
Step 4. Click the trash icon in the upper options bar, and then confirm the deletion of the files in "Move to Trash";
Upload files to trash
Step 5. The deleted photos are left in the trash and are automatically deleted after only 60 days. If you want to do this immediately, go to the Google Photos menu and open the "Recycle Bin";
Go to Google Photos Trash
Step 6. Finally, press the option "Empty the trash" and confirm.
Deleting photos permanently
Ready! Take advantage of the tips to erase all your photos from Google Photos at once.
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