![]() ![]() (By the way, if you have photos on Drive you don’t need to do anything to have them accessible on Amazon Photos. There’s no way to verify if your backup (the copy on Amazon Photos) is correct. There’s no way of knowing if what you have on Amazon Photos is a correct and complete copy of what you have at home. All your pictures are just stored in a big pile. On Amazon Photos there’s no organisation, no folders, no structure. (It used to be possible to do that automatically with a tool called Expandrive that connected Amazon Drive to your local computer with a “normal drive letter, but Amazon shut down the API to do that a couple of years ago.) On Drive I have exactly the same folder structure as I have on my hard drive at home so it is easy to check that all is okay, that all photos are on drive. On Amazon Drive you store photos in a folder structure (hierarchy) that you define yourself. However, Amazon Photos is – in my opinion – useless as a photo backup solution. Instead you can access the photos through Amazon Photos. It just means that Drive will not be available as a browser or app access to the photos. That does not mean that the photos stored with Amazon will disappear. Amazon Drive is now dead as a photo backup solution.īy the end of 2022, December 31, Amazon is shutting down Amazon Drive. At 50-60€ per year for unlimited photo storage it has been a very good deal, a very affordable online storage for your pictures. It’s part of the Amazon Prime package that also includes free deliver, movie streaming, music etc. Amazon Drive has been an excellent solution for off-site on-line photo backup and storage. ![]()
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