Facebook app now auto-uploads smartphone photos

 

Facebook is releasing photo sync for iOS to the general Facebook community, after months of testing.

The new feature, available for Android and the iPhone, automatically uploads photos taken on a smartphone to a private album on a user’s Facebook profile. Those photos can then be removed, kept private, or shared publicly. A total of 2GB worth of photos can be stored from mobile devices.

Facebook said it began testing photo sync in August and “will continue to make it available to more people.”

via Facebook app now auto-uploads smartphone photos | Internet & Media – CNET News.

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