By default, Google Photos backups will happen for all the pics and videos you shoot on your smartphone. The quality of those backups can vary depending on your device or personal settings, but you would need to manually turn this feature off for it to stop.
However, there are lots of other pics and videos that come through your device that you might assume Google Photos backups work for, too. As it turns out, Google recently “paused” widespread backups for third-party apps like WhatsApp, Instagram, and more. It even put a moratorium on photo backups from its own apps, such as Messages.
Related: A beginner’s guide to Google Photos
According to Google, the reason for this background change for Google Photos backups is to help relieve internet strain caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. We saw companies such as Netflix make similar changes when it temporarily reduced video streaming quality for its content.
As such, you might have asked Google Photos to back up media from third-party apps at one point, but that doesn’t mean it’s still happening. Thankfully, you can manually re-activate Google Photos backups for all the apps you’d like. It requires a bit of legwork but isn’t difficult.
Checking on the status of your Google Photos backups is easy. Below you’ll find step-by-step instructions on how to check what’s going on using your Android phone. Right below the instructions are screenshots to help you out.
Keep in mind that Google very recently updated Google Photos with a new look. Therefore, these instructions only work on that updated version. If you are on an older version, you can scroll down a bit further (past the screenshots) and follow instructions specific to your version of the app.
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