Delete shared photos!!!

We must create petition to Skype. They must delete our personal data uploaded to their cloud.

If you are trying to delete a shared album from your iPad that was shared with you by someone else, you can delete it by tapping the Shared section of the photos app so you are viewing your shared albums, tap Edit at the top, then tap the "x" on the corner of the shared album you no longer want on your iPad.
If you want to import the photos to your Mac before deleting them from your iPad, you can import them using either iPhoto '11 (if you have it) or Image Capture (see iOS: Import personal photos and videos from iOS devices to your computer).

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  • Delete shared photo - how to???

    Tried sending a photo over skype and instead of SENDING THE FILE skype uploaded it to its server WITHOUT ASKING ME and sent a link to the file on its server for the other person to access. Now I want to delete the file and it seems THERE'S NO WAY TO DELETE IT or manage my shared files. What's up with that?!? Skype team, please respond!
    this is unacceptable! I wanted to SEND the file, not have it uploaded somewhere! Please fix this ASAP!

    yes, I tested it, you need to be able to access to the same accoung.  but howabout computers using several people and account is still open in a browser? Yeah, right... no excuses?
    This is a nightmare! It is the same like telling "everyone who have access to the computer participated skype file transfering can see all the files too." 
    And what if i accidentally drag a work file instead of some other file to the conversation?? There is no way to remove it from the cloud...  it will be always there. like i said, this is a nightmare...

  • Is there a way to automatically delete photos from a shared photo stream

    I have a shared photo stream with almost 4k photos. I would like to set it up so that any photo older than 90 days or greater than 1000 photos is automatically deleted. Any way to do this?

    Your shared photo streams always sorted by the date you added them. If you view them, the oldest photos are at the top of the window and the newest an the bottom, with the total number showing in the upper right corner.
    if you select one of the photos and open the info panel, you can see, when you posted the photo.  You could just select a photo, from the top of the list, and if it is older than 90 days, delete all photos from the beginning of the stream up to the photo you selected.

  • When I updated to iOS 8.3 I lost all shared photo albums on my iPad Air. Other devises which I shared to still have access to photo albums but my iPad does not, therefore I can no longer add or delete to shared albums. I can create new shared albums.

    When I updated to iOS 8.3 I lost all shared photo albums on my iPad Air. Other devises which I shared to still have access to photo albums but my iPad does not, therefore I can no longer add or delete to shared albums. I can create new shared albums.

    Hello JimS19,
    I'm sorry to hear you are having these issues with your iPad. If you are having issues accessing your Shared Albums from your iPad (but not from your other devices), you may want to double-check your iCloud Photo Sharing configuration as outlined in the following articles, just to make sure it hasn't changed:
    iCloud Photo Sharing FAQ - Apple Support
    Get help using iCloud Photo Sharing and shared albums - Apple Support
    Sincerely,
    - Brenden

  • HT4858 Is anyone else having problems with shared photo stream URLs not updating after photos are added or deleted from a shared photo stream?

    I have made quite a few shared photo streams and love the idea of sharing easily with a variety of friends and family. The problem in having is that any modifications made to the shared photostream (adding/deleting pictures) are not updated in the URL I have sent to my family and friends. Is anyone else experiencing this? Does anyone have any ideas or solutions?

    Disable Photo Stream in the System/iCloud preference pane
    and in iPhoto's Photo Share preference pane.
    Reboot and reenable both respectively. That should jump start Photo Stream on your Mac.
    Happy Holidays

  • HT5902 How do I recover my own shared photo stream that was deleted accidentally?

    To save space on my iPhone I deleted the photo stream as I later found out I should have done unsubscribe instade. Is there a way to undo deleted photo stream from icloud? I do have the pictures on my phone but there are comments from people I shared pictures with that I like to recover. Can someone help?
    I can get the links that was sent out to people when I shared it with them if it help.
    Daniel

    Welcome to the Apple Community.
    Sorry you can't undelete a shared album, if you have the original photos, you will have to create it again without the comments.

  • How do I delete my 'Shared Photo Stream' ?

    According the my iPhone 6 'Usage' I have 3.5GB of Photo Library and 1.4KB of 'Shared Photo Stream' - However I have both Photo Stream and iCloud Photo Sharing switched off in settings. Can anybody tell me where this 1.4KB has come from?
    I understand it's not too much of a big deal, but it's not switched on so it shouldn't be taking up any space!
    Thanks in advance,

    Go to this link, it explains it all:
    http://howto.cnet.com/8301-11310_39-20121486-285/how-to-delete-photos-from-photo -stream/

  • Can shared photo stream activity be deleted?

    I accidentally shared photos in the wrong photo stream and quickly removed them right after. My question is after having removed them, will the people in that photo stream still be able to see those pictures in their photo stream activity feed?

    The quote I supplied has a link to the detailed Support page for Shared Photo Streams, which provides information about deleting photos you have posted to a Shared Photo Stream that you do not own:
    Delete photos or videos from a shared stream
    When you delete a photo or video from a shared photo stream, it’s removed from the shared stream on all your devices and all subscribers’ devices. The owner of a shared stream can delete photos and videos that anyone adds. Subscribers to a shared stream can delete the photos and videos they add.
    On an iOS 7 device
    In the Photos app, tap Shared at the bottom of the screen, then tap Streams at the top of the screen.
    Tap the shared stream you want to delete photos or videos from.You can’t delete from the Activity stream.
    Tap Select, tap one or more photos, then tap .
    Tap Delete x Photos or Delete Photo.
    On an iOS 6 device
    In the Photos app, tap Photo Stream.
    Tap the shared stream you want to delete photos from.
    Tap Select, tap Edit, tap one or more photos, then tap Delete.
    Tap Delete Selected Photos or Delete Photo.
    On a Mac using iPhoto or Aperture
    For instructions, see one of these iPhoto Help or Aperture Help topics:Add, remove, and edit items in a shared photo stream with iPhotoAdd, remove, and edit items in a shared photo stream with Aperture
    On Apple TV
    Go to iCloud Photos.
    Select an album, press the center button on your remote, then select a photo or video you want to delete.
    Hold down the center button on your remote until a dialog appears, then select Delete Photo.If you simply press the center button instead of holding it down, a full-screen image appears instead of the dialog where you can remove the image.
    On a Windows computer
    Select iCloud Photos under Favorites in a folder window of File Explorer (Windows 8) or Windows Explorer
    There is a lot of information in the links. Take some time to have a look at them.
    Cheers,
    GB

  • HT201077 I am having trouble deleting individual photos from my iPad on shared photo streaming.

    I am having trouble deleting individual photos on Shared Photo Streaming on my iPad 2. There is not a trash can or delete option. If I choose edit on the first page, and I try to delete, the next step is to cancel photo sharing, which I don't want to do.

    Welcome to the Apple Community.
    Youre trying to delete photos from someone else's shared photostream. You can only delete photos that belong to you.

  • Shared photo stream & deleting photos from iPhone

    Hi guys,
    Ok so I have shared photo streams on my phone (mostly started by me), with friends and family. I am reaching full capacity of my phone and thus need to delete the pictures stored in my iPhone (the ones Stored in my phone, not the shared photo stream ones). I've already transferred them to my computer so they are ready to be deleted. what my question is that if I clear up the photos stored in my phone, will the shared photo stream be affected by this aswell? as mostly pictures shared on photo stream are by my photo library in the phone which i am going to delete. If yes than is there a way to clear up my phone from the stored photos without affecting the shared photo streams that I am sharing?... I remember i tried doing this last year when I upgraded to a iPhone 5s and ended up completely deleting my shared photo stream. Don't want that to happen again. Looking forward to hearing from you guys. Thanks

    anyone?

  • Why does my app Documents have my photos in it?all of a sudden? I did not put them there! I'd like to delete them out of documents, but it will not let me, the app I mean? How am I delete the photos out of it?

    HHi, I'm new here, but just this morning, I opened the app documents to load some information for study purposes. I saw a folder called photo library. Opened and saw all my photos in it. I did not place them in it. The app functions do not permit me to delete them. I have struggled with this all morning, and find myself here. I also ask a few friends who upon checking found a similar thing on their. IPads also. What we want to know is.........Hiw can we delete the photos out of the app Documents?
    WHen we we got to lookin into it, we have found that we probably got this auto done with the new sharing feature and we will have to turn off photo share, which it says will delete all photos from iPad. Is this my only option?

    Well you could have trashed your Silverlight install in some way.
    That's what it looks like, but I'm not sure how, or how to fix it. I spent ages trying to get all the SL stuff installed, and had a lot of problems, mainly because of the issue with VS2010 SP1.
    Does your app rely on a certificate though?
    I wonder whether it's an issue with that.
    It does, although I'm not sure why that would cause this problem.
    Also, I get the same problem when running in VS, and if it were a certificate problem, I wouldn't expect that, as (I think) certificates aren't used when running in VS. Could be wrong on that, so if you know better, please correct me.
    You realise, by the way, that Google have sety npapi disabled by default this month?
    http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/30387.silverlight-trouble-shooting-installs.aspx#Chrome
    Ho hum, wonderful eh? Don't know what mine showed before, but I've got SL working in Chrome now, so it's academic (until September of course)
    Hope that helps.
    Sadly, I don't think it does. I still get this error, whether running in VS, or running the production app. I really need to work out how to fix my SL install without having to uninstall and reinstall all of it yet again. I think that's the crux of the problem.
    Thanks very much for the reply. Any further help would be greatly appreciated.
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  • HT201317 can more than one person post photos to a shared photo stream?

    can more than one person post photos to a shared photo stream?

    No.  At the present time, only the person creating the shared photo stream can add or delete photos.

  • Shared Stream not showing all shared photos on all devices

    So, we have setup a shared stream in Photos to share family moments.  The main issue we are experiencing is that on my iPhone I am not able to see contributions from one family member, but on my iPad they show up.  Both are iOS 7, and have been through all the troubleshooting steps though have not done the "turn off sharing, and delte all photos" step.  Any ideas on why or how that would be happeing?  Thanks!

    You can apparently force ios6 devices to receive the subscriber contributed photos by turning off shared photo streaming and turning it back on again. It is under General Troubleshooting in the following link:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS4379
    A similar workaround did not work with iPhoto 11.
    To get around this, I've been re-sharing the subscriber contributed content and deleting the original from the stream. They show up, but not a very elegant solution.

  • Why is my shared photo stream taking up space on my iPhone when I have turned off photo sharing?

    I have an iPhone 5c with iOS 8.3. It's only an 8GB iPhone, so I only have about 5.2GB of space to use. So I have to be very picky about what stays and what goes on my iPhone. Photos is one of those things that don't stay on my phone long. I have deleted all of my pictures out of my albums (both camera roll and recently deleted) and there can be no photos found in my library. In settings, I turned off all photo sharing capabilities, so I shouldn't be getting shared photos from family members on my phone and stuff. So why does my storage say that shared photo stream is taking up 54.6MB? I would like it to say 0MB. Am I missing something? I've included a couple screenshots to help clarify things. Thanks for your help!

    This is what I mean. I'm seeing the 3.9 KB usage for Photo Stream under General>UIsage>Photos and Camera, nothing to do with the storage on iCloud and I have Photo Stream and everything to do with iCloud and photo sharing off. However, I may have had Photo Stream on before for a few weeks before I turned it off long ago. Could that data/used space just be a few photos that were once in Photo Stream before I turned it off if I've had it on before?

  • HT201077 Can I share all my photos with my wife without having to constantly add photos to the shared photo stream?

    My family has an imac where we have a family photo library in iphoto.  The iphoto library is under my wife's profile.  My wife and I each have an iphone 4S.  I'd like all the photos my wife and I take on our iphones to automatically upload to the iphoto library on my wife's imac account.  I've tried a few different ways of doing this and none of them are ideal.
    My current solution works, but has some unwanted side effects.  Currently, my wife and I use the same main icloud account on our iphones.  This would be the perfect solution if it didn't take up the same icloud storage (among other issues). 
    It'd be nice if you could have 2 photo streams linked to the same iphoto library on a mac.  This way both my wife's photo stream and my photo stream would downloand to the same iphoto library.  It doesn't appear that iphoto for mac allows this.
    I realize I could do this the old fashioned way (outside of photo stream).  But, it seems as though there should be a solution that works automatically.
    Could there be a solution creating a shared photo stream on my iphone and sharing this photo stream with my wife?  I've looked into this but can't see how it would work automatically.  It looks like you have to manually add photos to a shared photo stream.  I'd like the shared photo stream to update itself to include all photos I take.
    Does anybody have a simple solution for this problem?

    There is not (yet) an easy solution to use an an iPhoto library with two separate My Photo streams.
    It might be easier to take the family photo library out of your wife's account and move it to a shared location, so boh of you can maintain it, see:
    iPhoto: Sharing libraries among multiple users
    This way, both of you could download automatically to My Photo Straem and your private iPhoto Libary, remove the worst pictures, and then export only the best shots to the shared library. This will make the shared library smaller and at the same time create a backup of the best pictures, and it will ensure that your family will never see a potentially embarrassing photo. Sharing My Photo Stream is really dangerous, because each and any picture you take will be added the PhotoStream, before you can delete it.
    As you may have seen at Apple's WWDC keynote presentation the new MacOS X Maverick will bring more sharing options for Photo Streams: Watch the keynote
    You may want to wait for the next software generation before doing any major reorgansition.
    Regards
    Léonie

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