
If you're tired of Google Photos taking up too much of your phone's storage, you can turn off automatic uploads. To do this, go to the Google Photos app on your phone and tap on the menu icon in the top left corner.
You'll then see a list of options, including Settings. Tap on this to access the app's settings. Here, you can toggle off the switch next to "Back up & sync" to stop Google Photos from syncing your photos.
Google Photos will still be accessible on your phone, but it won't automatically upload your photos to the cloud. This is a good option if you want to save storage space on your phone.
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Canceling Google Photo Sync
You can cancel Google Photo sync on Android by toggling Backup and Sync off in Google Photos.
On iOS, there are two ways to stop Google Photos from uploading. You can remove your account from the device by tapping Manage Accounts On This Device and then Remove From This Device.
To stop Google Photos from uploading on Android, toggle Backup and Sync off. This will prevent your photos from being uploaded to Google Photos.
To completely remove Google Photos sync on iOS, tap Remove again to confirm and sign out.
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Disabling Sync on Specific Devices
You can stop Google Photos from syncing specific photos or albums on your device. To do this, select the album or photos you don't want to sync, tap the three-dot menu in the upper right corner of the screen, and choose "Import from Cloud" or "Don't Back Up." This will prevent your Google Photos account from syncing those photos.
If you want more control over which albums are synced, you can select specific albums to exclude from backups in Photos > Backup & Sync Settings.
Disabling backup on Android devices is a bit more involved, but it's still relatively straightforward. To do this, open the Google Photos app, tap your profile picture, and go to Settings > Back up & sync. Turn the switch off for Back up & sync.
On iOS devices, you can cancel Google Photos upload by toggling Backup and Sync off in Google Photos. Alternatively, you can remove your Google account from your device, which will also stop Google Photos from syncing.
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Here's a quick rundown of how to disable sync on specific devices:
Remember to double-check that backup is disabled on all devices before deleting content from Google Photos storage. This will ensure that you don't accidentally upload photos to the cloud again.
Disconnect Account
Disconnecting your Google account is a simple way to stop Google Photos backup. To do this, follow the steps to quit Backup and Sync, which involves selecting "Preferences" from the list of options.
From the Preferences menu, you'll see a list of options, including "Settings." Click on "Disconnect account" to stop Google Photos from backing up your photos and videos.
By disconnecting your Google account, Backup and Sync no longer has a destination to store files, so the backup process stops automatically.
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Method and Solution
You can stop Google Photos from syncing by turning off Backup and Sync. This feature is enabled by default on Android and iOS devices.
On Android devices, you can toggle off Backup and Sync in the Google Photos settings. To do this, tap on "Photos Settings" to open a new window and toggle off the switch beside Backup and Sync. This will stop Google Photos from backing up photos and videos directly.
On iOS devices, you can stop Google Photos from uploading by removing your account from the device. To do this, tap the downward pointer beside your account name and email address, select "Manage Accounts On This Device", tap "Remove From This Device", and then tap "Remove" again to confirm and sign out.
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Solution 1
Stopping Google Photos from syncing on your Android device is a straightforward process that can help you save data and battery life.
To start, Google Photos is set to auto-sync with Google Drive by default, which means that once you've taken a photo or video, it's automatically uploaded to the cloud.

Turning off Google Photos sync on Android devices is relatively simple and can be done by preventing the app from automatically uploading new photos.
You can do this by going to Photos settings and disabling the Backup and Sync feature, which is always turned on or enabled by default.
To disable Backup and Sync, tap on "Photos Settings" to open a new window, and then toggle off the switch beside Backup and Sync in the new window.
This will stop Google Photos from backing up photos and videos directly, and you can enjoy some extra storage space and battery life on your device.
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Solution 5: Uploading
Uploading photos can be a major issue, but Solution 5 has a simple fix.
Stop photos from uploading and syncing by unchecking the relevant options.
Click the Backup and Sync app in the taskbar to access the Preferences pane.
Uncheck Pictures under My PC to prevent photos from uploading.
Uncheck Upload newly added photos under Google Photos to stop automatic uploads.
You can also uncheck Pictures and Photo Library to prevent photos from syncing.
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Specific Cases and Albums
If you only want to sync certain photos or albums, you can manually choose to back up your photos or turn off all syncing, which prevents specific photos from syncing.
You can select specific albums to exclude from backups in Photos > Backup & Sync Settings.
This gives you more control over which albums are synced, allowing you to have more control over which photos are uploaded to the cloud while still backing up the rest of your photos.
To do this, tap the three-dot menu in the upper right corner of the screen and select “Import from Cloud” or “Don’t Back Up.”
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General Information and Quitting
You can cancel Google Photos upload on your PC by quitting the Backup and Sync app.
To do this, click the Google Backup and Sync app icon in the taskbar and select the ellipses.
The ellipses will give you the option to quit the app.
Quitting the app will stop Google Photos from syncing on your PC until you relaunch the app.
On a Mac, you can quit the Backup and Sync app by clicking the app in the macOS menu bar and selecting ellipses and then Quit Backup and Sync.
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