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Ente wants to take on Google Photos with its privacy-first photo storage service


Despite Google's intentions for its default image viewing and editing app for Android, the Photos app has, over the years, become one of the most popular

Especially for people who don’t want to hand over pictures of their entire life to big tech companies, photo backup services that focus on privacy have become really attractive. Image Credits: EnteIn an interview with TechCrunch, Mohandas said that while he uses a lot of Google products, including Photos, the company’s privacy practices made him uncomfortable. The startup is also considering releasing an Android app that doesn’t require users to log in and offers photo categorization features locally.

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