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  "path": "/t/is-google-photos-that-bad-for-privacy/38610#post_13",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-20T08:35:31.000Z",
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  "textContent": "As others have pointed out, its that bad\n\nBut I do understand where you’re coming from, you want to take advantage of a still existing loophole to get unlimited google photo storage (Until google finally shuts the light on that)\n\nI would say its fine ON THE CONDITION **you watch what you upload to google photos**\n\nif its honestly say photos of landscape and stuff and doesn’t involve a person or people being in it and you strip metadata, I’d say it can be a pretty safe bet but that’s what I’d limit it to, I’d otherwise rather use something like Ente instead or Immich even if its not unlimited",
  "title": "Is Google Photos THAT bad for privacy?"
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