Facebook begins enabling automatic photo syncing

 

Following the idea of ​​the large firms that bet on the synchronization of our files in the Cloud, such as Dropbox, Facebook has enabled an option to automatically sync the photos we take with our iPhone. With this new tool, Facebook will be in charge of uploading to a private folder all the new photos that we save in the iPhone albums. It is only compatible with iOS 6.

Once our photos are synchronized, we will have the option to move them to any other album to share them with the people we want. At the moment the system is only available and in tests for a small group of users. To activate it you have to go to the 'Photos' option (in the menu on the left, where it says Apps) and click on the 'Synchronize' option.

If the option 'Synchronize' still does not appear, it means that you are not within the first group of users among whom the service has been enabled.


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  1.   carlos_trejo said

    Copy of Google +… facebook sucks!