‘ente’ Is A Google Photos Alternative With End-To-End Encryption – Android Headlines

A new service has emerged online, and it aims to compete with Google Photos. The name of that service is ente, and its available on Android, iOS, and desktop, the same as Google Photos.

That being said, ente is a new service, and it does offer end-to-end encryption, which will make all the difference for some of you. If youre looking to switch away from Google Photos, this could be a way to do it.

Do note that ente is not free, though, before you get your hopes up. You do get 1GB of storage for free, but anything beyond that, youll need to pay for. So, 25GB of storage will cost you 1.99 per month, while 100GB and 500GB alternatives are also available.

If you need more than 25GB of storage, you can pay 4.99 per month for 100GB, or 14.99 per month for 500GB of storage. This is very important to note if youre switching away from Google Photos simply because of the new payment structure.

Many people are looking for alternatives considering that Google Photos will no offer free storage past June 1. Everything you backed up before then wont count against your storage, but everything you back up past that date, will.

Now, ente is a really well-equipped service considering its new. It doesnt really have the smarts of Google Photos, other than that, its really compelling. Whats especially compelling is the end-to-end encryption.

As you can see in the images provided below the article, ente looks really nice as well. It offers a minimalistic design, and OLED black dark mode to preserve your phones battery, if you have an AMOLED display.

You can choose whether you want to backup your photos and videos via mobile data, or WiFi only. You can also choose which folders youd like to back up, the same as youd do with Google Photos.

If youd like to try out ente, weve included a download link below. It will take you straight to the Google Play Stores listing of this app.

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