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Apple to Discontinue “Photo Stream” Feature

July 5, 2023
Apple to Discontinue “Photo Stream” Feature
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Apple is preparing to discontinue its “Photo Stream” feature, potentially leading to the permanent deletion of users’ important photos. Apple users, particularly those with older devices, are urged to ensure they have saved all their latest images to prevent any loss. Apple recently announced that new photo uploads would no longer be accepted after June 26. However, existing uploaded images would remain accessible for an additional month until July 26, when the system will be shut down.

While the images will remain on the original devices where they were taken, there is a risk of potential loss for users who rely on the Photo Stream tool to transfer pictures between devices. Photo Stream, introduced in 2011 and integrated into iCloud, allowed iPhone users to upload their most recent 1,000 photos taken within the last 30 days for free. Mac and Windows users could automatically download these photos to their devices, ensuring their libraries stayed up to date with images captured on other devices.

Over time, Apple has transitioned to a new service called iCloud Photos, which automatically uploads and syncs all pictures across logged-in devices. While this new offering eliminates the limitations of Photo Stream, it may require users to pay for storage and set up the service.

Consequently, many individuals may still rely on the old Photo Stream service, unaware that it is being discontinued. Those who continue to use Photo Stream risk losing access to any remaining photos stored there unless they are saved elsewhere.

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