

After 180 days, content will be deleted starting with the most recent uploads first, until your account is no longer over-quota.” You should delete the over-quota content within 180 days or sign up for a different storage plan. You will, however, be able to view, download, and delete content. “if your stored content is greater than the free storage quota on your account, you will not be able to upload additional files. However, for users that have purchased additional Photos storage to store extra videos, Amazon has a bit more detail on what would happen should you cancel an addition storage plan (separate from your core Prime subscription): Your total storage amount will be reduced to 5 GB, which is the amount of storage available to non-Prime Amazon customers…If your stored photo and video content exceeds 5GB, you can purchase additional storage”. “If you cancel your Prime membership, you will no longer receive unlimited photo storage. Step 1: Head to and log in to your account.(Image credit: Future) What happens if I cancel my Prime membership?Īmazon isn’t completely forthcoming about what would happen to your photos if you unsubscribe from Prime. I will show you first on your account online. Now that we know what it is, how can we access it? There are two ways to access this service: one is through the App and the other is from your Amazon account online using a PC or Laptop. Using the Family Vault, they can invite up to five members to receive unlimited photo storage, and collect photos together. They also receive enhanced search and organization features.

What Is Amazon Photos? Amazon Photos is a secure online storage service for your photos and videos.Įvery Amazon customer gets 5 GB of free storage to save, share, and access their photos on desktop, mobile, and tablet.Īmazon Prime members receive unlimited photo storage.

I guess the first question before starting the steps is What is Amazon Photos. Time to learn where to access Amazon Photos. Now that I found this piece of knowledge, I wanted to share it with you. Since I don’t use the photo service from Amazon that often (or at all), I needed to find it so I could manage my pics. This brought up the question of where I could find my pictures. Then I remembered I also set up Amazon to backup my images/videos. But when it let me know it was backed up, it got me thinking where else my photos were going. Last week I was taking pictures with my new phone (yes, I’m still bragging about my new phone 😉 ) when it gave me a notice that said, “Photos are backed up.” Since I am a Google user, I never really pay attention to the notices because they are always backed up to Google Photos.
