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PSA: Don't try to use iOS 16's iCloud Shared Photo Library yet

Por: 9to5Mac Tech September 29, 2022

Apple is close to launching a major new feature in the Photos appthat makes it much easier to share photos and videos with loved ones. lets you automatically or manually share your whole library or parts of it. But while the feature is available in the iOS 16.1 public and developer beta, you can’t share with anyone running the public iOS 16.0.2 release or earlier. There’s a lot of anticipation for iCloud Shared Photo Library to launch as it... + full article



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