Instant upload is something that is enabled by default when you install Dropbox or Google Plus. Usually users are notified when the application is installed on mobile device, but most of the users just tap on 'Next' without reading anything. By doing this mistake all your photos will be instantly uploaded to your online photo album. This will not only consume your mobile data usage but may also upload your personal photos from your phone. So, be careful when you install and tap on the 'Next' button. Disable instant upload of photos and also enable 'Wifi only' option when you upload photos instantly to avoid huge data usage bill. I would recommend not to enable instant upload as there may be N number photos which may not be that good and you may want to edit or select only some of the photos uploaded to you online photo album instead of all the photos that you have clicked.
Follow the following steps to check and disable instant upload of photos to your online photo album. Instead of going to individual App settings on your Android device go to Android device Settings. Scroll down to Accounts and select each of the account settings. Over here you can select individual app settings and then modify its settings.
For Dropbox:
- Settings >> Account >> Dropbox >> General Settings
- Tap on Account Settings
- Under Camera Upload you have an option to Turn on and off your photo upload. Also, you can select Wifi or Wifi + Data to upload your photos to online photo album.
For Google Plus:
- Settings >> Account >> Google >> Google + >> Select account
- Under 'Sync Settings' uncheck 'Sync Instant Upload'
By doing this you will disable instant upload of your photos to online photo album, save data usage, have better control over your mobile photos. Leave a comment and let me know on what you think about instant upload.
Thanks for the info but Google have removed the sync instant upload facility for some reason, it does not appear in the settings of my Galaxy S4. This is really annoying because all the photos taken with my mobile camera are appearing in Google+ and taking up valuable space, I don't want the photos in Google+ (I use Dropbox...much better). There also appears to be issues with the sync facility and I'm getting an error message saying that there is an error with some syncing,in addition Google+ contacts have disappeared from my contacts list, I have informed Google.
ReplyDeleteIf you can shed any light on these problems then great.
Thanks