How to Export Google Photos to OneDrive and Flickr in One Click
Of late, Google and other tech companies have been working together to make their services data portable. TheData Transfer projectactually started in 2017 and now it’s bearing fruits. Earlier, we showed you how totransfer your photos and videos from Facebook to Google Photosand now we bring you another guide on how to export Google Photos to OneDrive and Flickr. Google has, in fact, developed a separate service named Google Takeout to facilitate data transfer between various services. So without any delay, let us go ahead and learn how to transfer Google Photos to OneDrive and Flickr in just one click.
Export Google Photos to OneDrive and Flickr
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Open theGoogle Takeout pageand log in to your Google account, if not done already. Once you are on the page, a new “All photo albums included” option will appear. Click on it.
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Here,deselect the top checkboxand then you will be able to choose your own Google Photos album that you want to export. If you want to export all photos and videos stored on Google Photos to OneDrive/Flickr then leave the checkbox as it is. Next, click on “OK”.
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Click on the “Next Step” button.
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Here, select your choice of cloud storage from thedrop-down menuand then click on “Link accounts and create export”. For instance, here I am going with OneDrive.
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Now, Google will ask to verify your Google credentials again and then you will beredirected to OneDrive’s login page. Once you are logged in, grant Google Takeout the permission to manage files on OneDrive.
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Finally, the export process will begin on Google Takeout’s page. You can close the tab if the process is taking too much time. You willreceive an emailwhen the export process is done.
Transfer Google Photos to OneDrive and Flickr
So that is how you can export all your photos and videos from Google Photos to other cloud storage such as OneDrive and Flickr. We would love to see more options like Dropbox and iCloud in the coming days or the ability to export Google Photos albums locally. Anyway, that is all from us. If you want to learn how tobackup iPhone photos to Google Photosthen go through our linked guide.
Arjun Sha
Passionate about Windows, ChromeOS, Android, security and privacy issues. Have a penchant to solve everyday computing problems.
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