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Did you know that Amazon Prime members get free unlimited photo storage with Prime Photos? All your photos can be automatically organized in one safe spot that you can access on all your devices. To go one step further with Prime Photos, Amazon has launched the Family Vault experience. Now, Prime members can share their benefit of unlimited photo storage with up to five family members or friends at no additional cost.
What are some features of Prime Photos?
Free for Prime members and up to five people can be invited to join their Family Vault and access the benefits of unlimited photo storage, at no additional cost
Users can order photo prints, cards, photo books, and calendars directly from your Prime Photos account – Plus, prime members get free delivery!
Photos are private until you choose to add them
Users can search by image, people and places – no tagging is required
Unlimited photo storage – yes, unlimited! Perfect for freeing up space on your phone!
Available on computers, iOS and Android phones, and tablets
Family Vault is perfect for family photo sharing!
Have a party or holiday where everyone is taking photos? Family Vault makes it easy for everyone to share their photos in one spot. No more emailing photos to one another or worse yet not seeing all the event’s photos. Family Vault is a safe and efficient way to store everyone’s photos. I love that not everyone needs to be a prime member either! Just one person needs to be a Prime member and they can invite up to five family or friends!
Download the Prime Photos app at: www.tinyurl.com/PrimePhotos
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Lynne B says
Besides the unlimited storage, the Family Vault is a huge draw for me. At our family gatherings throughout the year, everyone takes so many pictures. In the past, I’ve tried to get copies of all of them and burn them to a CD. That’s a really clunky and inefficient way to do it.
Lynne B says
I would save all my photos in the Amazon Vault! It’s unlimited storage which is amazing yet critical, since phone cameras keep improving their resolution.
bogdan says
I would store personal photos
Mia says
I would store photos of my grandchildren.
Tamra Phelps says
My favorite feature is the fact that you can search for a photo by using people, things, etc. No more searching endlessly through old photos on the computer & trying to remember the date on it.
Tamra Phelps says
If I had a Family Photos Vault in Amazon Prime I would likely store photos of my niece & nephews. I might also store digital copies of old family photos for safekeeping ‘in the cloud.’