If you want to free up more space in your Google Photos account, MultCloud can help you transfer the data in Google Photos to other different clouds. MultCloud, a cloud manager combines more than 30+ cloud services, including Google Photos, One Drive and Google Drive etc. You can save space by transferring or syncing images from Google Photos to other cloud service. In addition, it will integrate all the free cloud space to storage and never waste any idle space of paid account. so you can reasonably allocate and make use of the storage space of these cloud services. In order to help users better solve this problem, MultCloud specially held the giveaway. Users can get “MultCloud Monthly” for free.
How to free up space of Google Photos with MultCloud?
Sign up on the MultCloud homepage. After singing up, to log in. Then you can add the cloud disk you want to manage. MultCloud supports 30+ cloud disks. This time, we will transfer Google Photos to Dropbox as an example. Select Google Photos to add to MultCloud, and then add your account from Google Photos. Then allow your Google Photos account to log in and use. Follow the same steps as above, then add Dropbox to MultCloud, log in to your account and allow use. Next select the Photos you want to transfer, right-click and select “copy to”. Choose the Dropbox and click the “Transfer”. Just wait for a while, the photos in your Google Photos will be transferred to Dropbox. Then you can delete the photos in the original Google Photos, so that your Google Photos will have enough space. Here is just an example. You can transfer photos from Google Photos to your other cloud disks in the same way. MultCloud is convenient and fast to use. You don’t need to spend extra money to get enough storage space, and you don’t need to delete your precious photos. Try it now. Also Read-
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