Proton Drive has launched Albums, a feature designed to improve photo organization and privacy within its encrypted cloud storage.
This update allows users to group photos into albums, making it easier to manage images across devices.
Albums are accessible via web and mobile apps, offering a seamless experience and simplifying the management of photos.
Users can create, rename, and delete albums, as well as move photos between them for more efficient organization.
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Improved Sharing and Backup Options
Albums integrate with Proton Drive’s secure sharing features, allowing encrypted links to share albums with others.
Users can set expiration dates and passwords for shared albums, maintaining full control over who views their content.
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Proton Drive’s zero-access encryption ensures only authorized individuals can access shared albums and view the photos inside.
Automatic photo backups are available on iOS and Android, ensuring photos are safely stored in the cloud.
Users can enable or disable automatic backups based on preferences, providing flexibility in managing photo storage.
Proton Drive offers 5 GB of free storage with paid plans providing up to 3 TB for larger photo libraries.
These updates align with Proton Drive’s mission to enhance the user experience while prioritizing security and privacy.