Article 5NG0P How to turn off unwanted ‘memories’ in Apple Photos, Google Photos, and Facebook

How to turn off unwanted ‘memories’ in Apple Photos, Google Photos, and Facebook

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Rob Pegoraro
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The memory machines that Apple, Facebook, and Google have built to remind us of our favorite moments can, like any algorithmic creation, serve up subpar output. Instead of evoking recollections of those times we felt like we were living our best lives, they can invoke the low points of our existence - a miserable job, a rotten commute, a bad breakup, or the death of a loved one.

Apple Photos, Facebook, and Google Photos provide tools to manage what their memories" features can push out to you. But these settings to control what pictures and posts get algorithmically bubbled up to your screen aren't always easy to find - even, in some situations, after these apps have presented a gut-punch of a reminder.

Here's how to control, at least...

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