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If you want to continue to use Google Photos, you'll need to move your photos to a personal Google Photos account.  The easiest way to do this is through Partner Sharing.  To set up Partner Sharing, click the gear at the top right corner of Photos.

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Click Partner Sharing.

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A box will pop up asking you if you want to limit to photos only after a certain date, leave that at "off".  Additionally, you'll be asked whether you want to share all photos or just photos of certain people; choose All Photos.

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Click Next, and you'll be asked for an e-mail address to share your photos with.  Enter one associated with a personal Google account and click Next

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You'll see a confirmation.  Click Send Invitation, but you are not done!

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You'll then receive an email at your personal Google address asking you to accept the invite.  Click View Invite.

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You'll then be asked to accept the invite.  Click Accept.

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It will then ask you if you want to share your personal photos back.  Choose "Not Now"

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Once you do that, you'll see the photos.  In the corner you'll see "See these photos along with your own" .  Click that.

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In the box that pops up, choose "Save all photos" and click Done.

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Moving to Another Service with Google Takeout

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*****IMPORTANT: so that you don't download everything in your Google Account, including e-mails, you MUST click "Deselect all" at the top

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Scroll down to Google Photos and check that box.

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Then, scroll all the way to the bottom and choose "Next step"

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Double-check that only 1 item is selected.

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Make sure "Transfer to:" says "Send download link via e-mail" and click Create Export.

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You will be e-mailed a link when your export has completed.  Click Download your Files.

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On the page that comes up, click Download, and a zip file containing your photos will be downloaded to your computer.

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If you want to upload to another service, you'll need to unzip the file.  On Windows, right-click it and choose "Extract All"

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If necessary, select a location to extract to, and click Extract.

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On a Mac, just double-click the zipped file.

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Importing to Amazon Photos

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If you have a personal Amazon Photos account, you can upload your photos to that service.  Go to amazon.com/photos.  Then, click on Add and "Upload folder".

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Double-click on the folder that you extracted, then double-click on Takeout.

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Then, single-click on Google Photos to select it and click Upload.

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You'll get some error notifications because your Takeout folders actually include text data that is incompatible with Amazon Photos, but your photos will be uploaded.

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Importing to a Personal iCloud Account

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If you have a Mac with a personal iCloud account, you can upload your photos there.  Launch the Photos app on your Mac.

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Open Finder, then double-click on the Takeout folder.

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Drag the Google Photos folder into your Photos app.

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You'll get notified about incompatible files, but that is just because your Photos export includes additional information that isn't compatible.

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