How to Turn ON Automatic Uploading to My Photo Stream on Mac?

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If you want to backup all of the photos to My Photo Stream, then you can turn ON automatic uploading. When 'My Photo Stream' is turned ON, iCloud saves your new photos for 30 days. So that your device have more time to connect and download the photos. iCloud keeps 1000 most recent photos which were automatically uploaded by My Photo Stream. To turn ON automatic uploading to My Photo Stream, open 'iPhoto' on your Mac and click 'Preferences'. Click 'iCloud' and select the checkbox located in front of the 'Automatic Upload'. This is how you can turn ON automatic uploading to My Photo Stream on Mac computer.

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