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- Once you have exported the needed files, delete all contents from the Photos app until you have zero data remaining within the app. Delete from Trash, as well.
Expand title Moving content to Trash | Purging Trash Warning To remove a file from your Drive, you can put it in your trash. The file will stay in your trash for 30 days before being automatically deleted.
If you're the owner of the file, others can access it until you permanently delete the file. If you're not the owner, others can access the file even if you empty your trash.
After you delete a file, anyone you've shared the file with loses access to it. If you want others to still access the file, you can give ownership to someone else.
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- In a browser, go to photos.google.com.
Select bulk individual files not in albums:
1) Click the blue checkbox next to the very first photo
2) Press the END key on your keyboard (typically above the arrow keys)
3) Press & hold the SHIFT key
4) Click the last photo's blue checkbox.All photos should be selected.
At the top right corner of the page, click the Trash icon.
Click Move to trash.- On the left menu panel, click Trash.
On the top right corner of the page, click Empty trash.
- Permanently delete files by clicking Empty Trash.
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- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Drive app.
- At the bottom right, tap Files .
- Next to the file you want to delete, tap More Remove.
- In the upper left, tap Menu Trash.
- Next to the file you'd like to delete, tap More Delete forever.
Column iPhone
- On your iPhone or iPad, open the Google Drive app.
- Next to the file you want to delete, tap More .
- At the bottom, tap Remove.
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Individual files:
- In the upper left, tap Menu .
- Tap Trash.
- Next to the file you'd like to delete, tap More .
- Tap Delete forever.
Bulk:
- In the upper left, tap Menu .
- Tap Trash.
- Make sure that there are no files that you'll want later.
- In the top right, tap More .
- Tap Empty trash.
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