Have you received an email from Google about the upcoming discontinuation of Album Archive and wondered if it’s a scam? Many people have received this email and are skeptical about its legitimacy.
However, it is indeed a genuine communication and not a scam! This information is confirmed on the official Google support page, where it mentions the upcoming unavailability of Album Archive on July 19th, 2023 and the urgent need for users to download their data using Google Takeout.
What to do if you are a Google Album Archive user?
Utilize Google Takeout, a secure method provided by Google, to obtain a copy of your Album Archive. This will ensure continued access to your cherished moments even after the service is discontinued. It is crucial to take action promptly and safeguard your valuable data before July 19, 2023. Don’t delay, protect your data now!
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