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Using an iPhone, iPad, or Mac, you can set up and share a separate iCloud photo library for friends and family members to view, edit, and even add their own photos.
You know about Shared Albums, but the latest iPhone software update comes with iCloud Shared Libraries. With Apple's iOS 16, users can create an entire library to share with friends and loved ones.
Shared Albums and iCloud Shared Photo Library have restrictions and can be confusing — but both work well in some scenarios. Here's what Apple got right with the new iCloud Shared Photo Library, what ...
I don't know about you, but I can't tell you the number of times my wife and I have had to say "hey, can you send me that photo you took of the kids earlier?" to each other. It's not a daily ...
With an iPhone 14 Pro, it’s never been easier to not just take pictures at a moment’s notice but to also take great pictures at a moment’s notice. The catch, however, is when you want to share those ...
Sharing photos among family members has never been easy on Apple’s platforms. Photos and albums can be shared individually or in batches, but it’s a manual process that too often, I, and I’m sure many ...
Over the years, I’ve shared family photos with my wife Jennifer in three ways: iMessage, AirDrop, and Shared Albums. However, of those, iMessage won hands down, not because it’s the best way to share ...
New with iOS 16 is an iCloud Shared Photo Library, where members of a family can choose which images to share — or have their iPhones automatically add ones to a shared library. Announced at WWDC 2022 ...