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We tried 3 popular photo storage tools: Here's what we found

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We tried 3 popular photo storage tools: Here's what we found
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ByBecky Worley and Sarah Messer
April 16, 2019, 12:03 PM

We now take more pictures than ever, and with thousands of captured precious memories, how do we make sure we don't lose them?

"Good Morning America" teamed up with Bridget Carey, senior editor at tech site CNET, and had her work with New York mother-of-two Amanda Kerley to find the best way to back up her digital photos.

“I basically take probably thousands of photos of my kids,” Kerley said. “So just putting them on my computer, I kinda thought that was all you needed to do.”

Amanda Kerley, a mother of two from New York, searched to find the best way to back up her digital photos.
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But it doesn't exactly work that way.

"All it takes is one accident, one incident and everything is gone," said Carey.

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She added that it can be overwhelming figuring out which photo storage tool to use.

Since Kerley takes pictures on her phone and camera, and uses all Apple products, Carey suggested these three options: Google Photos, Amazon Photos and Apple iCloud, pointing out the perks of each.

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Google Photos

This cloud option has free unlimited storage for photos and videos, and works with Apple and Android devices. Carey also likes the search option where you can instantly pull up any photo based on something that might have happened in that photo. So if you type in “sports,” you can see all photos you have taken that involve any type of sport.

Photo storage on Google Photos is pictured here.
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Carey pointed out that while the best option for Kerley is free, Google does have another storage plan for much higher quality pictures and video that starts at $1.99 a month.

Amazon Photos

Many people don’t realize with your Amazon Prime membership you can get free unlimited photo and 5 GB of video storage.

Photo storage on Amazon Photos is pictured here.
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Photo storage on Amazon Photos is pictured here.
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Since Kerley has Amazon products like an Echo Show and Fire Stick in her home, she can get her photos on these devices.

Amanda Kerley, a mother of two from New York, gets photos through the Amazon Echo Show.
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Apple iCloud

While this is the only option you have to pay for, storage options start as low as 99 cents a month for 50 GB. Carey pointed out that iCloud will also back up important information on your phone and computer like contacts, notes and apps.

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Your photos and videos can also be organized into Moments, Collections and Years. The Memories and Sharing Suggestions features use on-device intelligence to scan your photos and organize them by faces and places, so you can search for pictures by either location or the people in them.

Photo storage on the Apple iCloud is pictured here.
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Another great option for backing up your photos and videos: an external hard drive. A hard drive that holds 1 TB, which should be able to hold all of most peoples’ media, costs about $50.

Google, Amazon and Apple each told ABC News in statements that they take privacy very seriously and are committed to keeping customers’ personal photos and videos safe.

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