Facebook added a feature that allows users to transfer images directly to Google Photos
Facebook has now begun deploying a feature that allows users to move images directly from the platform to Google Photos as part of a shared data sharing agreement signed by both companies since the end of July. At the same time, the decision was made just two months after the social media giant published a white list of how to solve some of the key issues around ensuring connectivity in mobile data sharing. between online services that are in common use today.
The bottom line for data mobile sharing tools is that they must be really useful to end users. Facebook has previously introduced a number of data extraction tools that provide users with copies of certain types of data already stored on the company's servers. However, this has made the data usability significantly limited. That's why some big companies like Google, Facebook, Microsoft and Twitter have to work together to provide users with the most seamless cross-platform data sharing experience, and the Data Transfer Project. lifetime.
This data sharing feature is currently being tested by Facebook in Ireland before being widely updated in the first half of 2020, allowing Facebook users to transfer photos directly to the Google Photos storage tool without having to exit the application. Use as well as perform many operations as before. At the same time, all transmitted content will be encrypted to ensure confidentiality.
Data Transfer Project (DTP), is an open source initiative that automates the accessibility and exchange of data between many major online platforms. DTP allows individuals to move data online between multiple platforms through existing APIs, released by online platforms, after which the code will be translated to be compatible with other platforms. .
The data transfer between services based on clearly defined general standards will not only benefit service providers but also users, while saving time and at the same time. Significantly limits the risk of data leakage.
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