Best ways to save your phone’s photos before it’s too late - USA TODAY

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Have you ever lost your phone? There’s that sinking feeling when you realize it’s nowhere to be found.

There are better ways to find a lost phone than getting someone to call it for you. Tap or click for methods to find your misplaced smartphone, even if it’s powered down.

We store so much valuable info on our phones, from our credit card details to our email to our most personal photos and conversations. Tap or click for five security steps you can take to protect it all, even if your phone ends up in the wrong hands.

It’s best to back up your photos, so they're safe and sound – no matter what happens to your device. The method is up to you. Just don't wait till it's too late.

Put them in the cloud

Both Android and iOS let you back up your photos to the cloud for safekeeping. It’s easy, and you don’t have to install extra software to do it.

On an iPhone:

• Open Settings on your device and tap your name at the top.

• Tap iCloud, then tap Photos.

• Turn on iCloud Photos to start saving your photos to the cloud.

The process may take some time to complete. Once it’s finished, any photos you take will be automatically saved to the cloud. You can also view them on your desktop by signing into iCloud.com with your Apple ID.



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