Turn Your Photo Stream Into A Public Website


iOS: Photo Stream is a great way to backup your iPhone photos and make them accessible from anywhere. OS X Daily points out that it also has a built-in setting you might have missed that turns your Photo Stream into a publicly available website.

First off, the process requires that you have iCloud turned on. From there, just hit the “Photo Stream” button in Photos, tap the blue arrow next to a photo album and flip the “Public Website” switch. Then, you can grab the URL and share it with friends. The nice thing is that you can control which photos get uploaded this way, and it’s easy enough to quickly turn off the feature.

Make a Photo Stream into a Public Website Easily, Anytime from iOS [OS X Daily]


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