With Google Photos ending its unlimited free storage, users are exploring alternatives for photo storage. Flickr, Dropbox, and Ente provide various solutions, with Flickr allowing 1,000 free uploads and larger file sizes than Google Photos. Dropbox caters to broader storage needs but offers only 5GB free. Ente, designed by a former Google engineer, emphasizes privacy and allows users to share storage with others. Its encryption ensures user data isn't collected. These services cater to different user needs, from public sharing to enhanced privacy.
Google Photos no longer offers unlimited free storage, leading users to seek alternative services that provide better features and different storage plans.
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