Taking pictures of Christmas is fun, but upload them to your social networks tends to be a job that nobody wants to do. The good news is that several ways to save you from this problem automatically there are. Here we tell you how to do it.
Dropbox
Dropbox is not only useful for sharing files in the cloud with other people, if not also to share them among your different devices without having to lift a finger.
To synchronize your photos instantly with your Dropbox (and then move them to where your want), simply start "Camera charging" (Camera Upload in English). To make them, simply install Dropbox on your device, go to "Settings" and will find that menu entry "Carda de Cámara". You can also set if you want to sync through 3 G or Wifi (my recommendation is that you do it through WiFi only).
The beauty of this option is that it does not occupy space in your Dropbox, well Yes, but all the space that you use with the burden of camera is "extra" to the space that you have contracted, particularly if you use the free version of Dropbox.
Google Plus
One of the innovations of Google Plus is this: all pictures in your phone to take and where you are connected with your Google Plus account, will automatically be uploaded to an album private in your account. From there, you just have to decide what post, and which leave private or drawing clear from there. The good thing is that you have an instant backup of all your photos, and another thing is that you don't have to remember to upload your photos.
To achieve this, the only thing you have to do is go to "Settings" and enable the option "Instant Upload". Now, the next time you take a photo and you're connected by WiFi, it will automatically appear in your Google Plus account.
The first time you enter to the app, will also ask you if you want to enable this option. As with Dropbox, my recommendation is that you tell him that you synchronize only when you're using WiFi, since otherwise it will consume much of your data in 3 G.
Is worth mentioning for that Instant Upload to work, you have to have on ' Master Sync"on your Android phone. To do this, just go to general settings for your phone and turn on "Automatic synchronization".
Facebook (iOS)
Currently the Facebook application does not support a similar function, however, is in the plans.
iPhoto (Photostreaming, iOS, Mac)
If you have an iPad or iPhone, and also accounts with a computer with iPhoto, you can activate Photostreaming to synchronize automatically your photographs with your iPhoto. To do this, you must only go to your iDevice configuration, and activate the "Photostreaming".
Your photographs will be synchronized with your account from iCloud, which you will then see in your iPhoto, in the part of "Web", where it says "Photos in Streaming". As easy as that. Since then, all your photographs will remain private until you choose otherwise.
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