Use the Outlook.com website to share Facebook and Google photos
Recently, Microsoft's new Outlook.com website comes with a number of privileges for Facebook and Google Photos users to be able to share and store photos.
On this website, Microsoft has introduced new options for users to integrate Facebook and Google accounts so they can share images directly from there without downloading photos to their computers. Technically, the same functionality is available for existing Outlook Web application users, but new implementations are much more effective. For starters, the company has a dedicated website and is accessible without launching email. Besides, you can also share photos directly as well as view all your photos from the image center - including photos received via email.
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Here's how to integrate Outlook.com with Facebook and Google Photos
Open Outlook Web App and log in to the new beta experience for Outlook. In the left menu bar, there will be an image icon that takes you to the new Photos Hub. Also, just click the link https://outlook.live.com/mail/photohub? for direct access.
Now that you are in Photos Hub, you can log in to Facebook or Google Drive. After that, Microsoft will import your photos into the photo gallery so you can view them easily.
At this point, you can attach photos and share them to any email. This will be a great way to share photos on special occasions such as Christmas or holiday with relatives and friends. This feature is also useful if you have synced document or invoice photos into Google Photos.
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