Photos that you delete from your Google account are kept for 60 days before they are permanently deleted. You may restore lost photos within that period. Photos can also be completely erased if you don’t want them to linger for 60 days.
Deleted images are immediately destroyed once they have been removed from your account. You can recover permanently erased Google Photos at any time by going here. However, keep in mind that erased photos stay on the server for only 60 days.
Snapchat announced that it will cease its “Stories” service on June 1, 2021. All photographs posted after June 1, 2021, will be included in your free data limit of 15GB. All photos uploaded before June 1, 2020, under the free unlimited storage plan will remain accessible.
You may delete these photos straight from the Android device’s notification bar by tapping on Free up space, then clicking the Delete button. The deleted photos will be kept in Google Photos.
The option to upload photos in high definition will be removed from Google Photos. Beginning on March 25, 2018, Google will cease offering free unlimited storage and start charging for the storage space utilized by your images and videos above the 15GB limit.