Google Photos drops Partner Sharing support for photos from other Android apps

What you need to know

  • In a recent change, Partner Sharing in the Google Photos app no longer supports photos that originated from a third-party Android app.
  • Google confirmed the shift in an update to a support document made sometime in the last month.
  • The change seems to also affect unedited screenshots, and Google didn’t explain why Partner Sharing now works differently.

Users picked up on a major change to the way Partner Sharing works in Google Photos this month, and now Google confirmed the shift in an updated support document. Partner Sharing will no longer automatically share photos that come from “other apps on Android,” according to the document. The confirmation was first spotted by TechIssuesToday, which noted that the support document was updated sometime in the last month based on Wayback Machine archives.

Partner Sharing is a convenient, and automatic, way to share photos with someone you trust, like a family member or significant other. Using this feature, you can choose which photos are automatically shared with your partner. For example, photos can be shared if they include a specific person, or were taken after a specific date.

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