Google says that they also won't be shown on Google smart displays like the Google Nest Hub, although it's not yet clear what the situation is with third-party displays. Once you've moved a photo or video to the Locked Folder, they'll be automatically removed from your existing memories or photo print orders. While this makes sense from a privacy perspective, it does mean you'll have to accept not having a backed up copy of the images or videos in Google Photos (unless you make one yourself elsewhere). If you move existing photos or videos to the Locked Folder, Google says that "cloud backups of these items will be deleted". In its list of things you that can't do with files in the Locked Folder, Google includes "back up items", alongside editing them, sharing them, adding them to an album or photo book, and sharing them on social media to the likes of Facebook and Instagram. The slight downside of using the Google Photos Locked Folder is that you can't back up any of the images or videos that it contains.
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