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Google Photos now lets you access and set up locked folders on iOS and the web

Google has been letting Android users set up locked folders in the Photos app for quite some time, giving them the option to keep sensitive images and screenshots safe from prying eyes. Now, the tech giant has started rolling out an update for the app that allows users to back up their locked folders, so they can access files saved in them from any of their devices. In addition, users can now access and set up locked folders — a feature that started as a Pixel exclusive — from the Photos app on iOS and the web. That means users don’t even need an Android device to be able to enjoy the feature anymore.

As a refresher, users can set up a locked folder by going into the Utilities section of the Photos app. They’ll then see “cards” for potentially more than one feature, where they can directly create a locked folder for any image they want to keep safe.

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