Google Photos has finally addressed a persistent issue that has been frustrating users for a while: the 4GB download bug. This bug, which corrupted large ZIP downloads, has now been fixed, ensuring a seamless experience for users downloading their cherished memories. The problem lay in the One Storage Manager, which malfunctioned when the archive size exceeded 4GB, resulting in corrupted ZIP files. Google’s swift action in acknowledging and rectifying the issue is commendable, demonstrating their commitment to user satisfaction. The impact of this bug was significant, as it affected users‘ ability to access and utilize their photos and videos. The (Read more…)
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