📷 Photo management Privacy ★★★★
Apple Photos / iCloud
The natural move for Apple households
Overview
Apple Photos on iPhone/Mac syncs via iCloud; people/places/memories use on-device ML under Apple’s privacy model.
Advanced Data Protection can E2EE photos and most iCloud data when enabled on all devices.
Import Takeout to Mac Photos or upload from iPhone—lowest friction inside Apple-only homes.
Scores
Privacy 4/5
Ease of use 5/5
Features 5/5
Value 3/5
Google Photos — comparison
Comparable auto-organize, shared albums, and cloud sync—contained in Apple’s ecosystem with optional E2EE Google Photos lacks by default.
Pros
- ✓ Works out of the box on Apple devices
- ✓ On-device processing; optional E2EE
- ✓ Excellent editing, Live Photos, and Memories
Cons & caveats
- − Apple hardware dependency
- − Free 5 GB is practically insufficient
- − No meaningful Android participation
Best for
- iPhone/Mac-centric users
- Minimal-setup migrations
- Users who can enable Advanced Data Protection
Not ideal for
- Android-primary families
- People avoiding vendor lock-in
- Large libraries on a free budget
Specs
- Pricing
- Free + paid — Free 5 GB shared. Paid iCloud+ tiers from ~$0.99/month (region varies) for 50 GB and up.
- Difficulty
- Easy
- Data location
- Apple iCloud data centers; with Advanced Data Protection, E2EE prevents Apple decryption.
- Platforms
- macOS · iOS · iPadOS · Web · Windows(限定)
シームレス同期オンデバイスMLE2EEオプション共有アルバム
Migration from Google Photos
- 1 Takeout photos to Mac
- 2 Drag-and-drop import into Photos app
- 3 Enable iCloud Photos and wait for full upload
- 4 Recreate shared albums and invite members
Setup steps
- 1 Settings → Apple ID → iCloud → Photos → enable iCloud Photos
- 2 Upgrade iCloud+ storage if needed
- 3 Enable Advanced Data Protection on all devices (optional)
- 4 Confirm sync completion on each device