Sabtu, 07 November 2020

Some Google Photos editing features may soon be paywalled

Paywalling photo-editing features in the stock Photos app is odd, but not without precedent. Update, November 06 (08:20 pm ET): Google explains what's going on. What you need to know Google is working on a change to the Photos app that'll make it easier to monetise. It's moving some editing features behind a paywall. You'll then need a Google One subscription to access those features. Google Photos is a fun service from Google that's been recommended for its ease of use across platforms. It stores all your photos, works on all your devices, and even throws in editing for free. Now, Google is working on monetization for the app. The company already sells albums and prints, now it's going to put some pre-existing features behind a paywall. As per XDA Developers, it's testing moving Color Pop, a feature that would leave the subject in color while rendering the rest of the photo in monochrome, behind a Google One paywall. If this rolls out, to use that feature, you'll need to have...
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