How to Mass Delete Google+ Auto Backup Photos?

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Google+ has a feature "Auto Backup" which allows you to automatically backup photos on Google cloud privately. If you want to delete Google+ Auto Backup photos, you need to go to auto backup photo location. You can use https://plus.google.com/photos/autobackup to go to auto backup photo location on Google+. You can delete an individual auto backup photo or multiple photos or delete all the auto backup photos. If you are looking for a step by step process to mass delete Google+ auto backup photos, read on.

Here are the Steps to Mass Delete Google+ Auto Backup Photos:

  1. Go to auto backup photo location using this URL "https://plus.google.com/photos/autobackup".
  2. Go to https://plus.google.com & sign in to your account.
  3. Click "Photos" located at the top left corner of the window.
  4. Select "Photos" option.
  5. Click "More" tab located at the top of the window.
  6. Select "Auto Backup" option.
  7. You will see the Auto Backup Photos page.
  8. Click "Select All" link located next to each day.
  9. Click "Trash" icon located at the top of the screen.
  10. All your Google+ Auto Backup photos will now be deleted.

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