![]() ![]() ![]() There are more uses for hidden photos and these are just a few obvious ones. If you take photos for work purposes, you may not want to see them in your personal photos feed and hiding them is a solution. You might not want them as part of your personal photo feed and hiding them is a good way to keep them, but not have to see them. Perhaps you run a club of some sort and have photos of members and events. You might not want to delete them, but on the other hand, you might not want to see them when scrolling through your photo library. I need to keep them, at least for a time, but I don’t want them cluttering up my Photos feed.Īnother possibility is hiding photos of an ex-partner. There are a few photos, then a bunch of screenshots, a few more photos, then lots more screenshots.Īpple and Google Photos is an ugly mess to scroll through and not nice if you want to show your photos to friends or relatives. I probably take more screenshots than real photos and they make my Photos feed look awful. Here is an example, I take lots of screenshots on my computer and phone for this website and for articles elsewhere. They may be important to you in some way, even though you don’t want them in your photos feed. You don’t want to see them, but you don’t want to delete them either. There are many reasons why you might not want to see certain photos in your Photos library. If there are photos you do not want to see when you open Google Photos or Apple Photos, they can be hidden from view, but they are still there and can be accessed if you really need them.
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