Up until now, when you tried to upload files to pCloud from your device’s library, you could only pick the files from the Camera Roll. Library picker shows now displays albums too Voila! Your selfies are now safely backed up in the cloud, and you have more storage on your iPhone. The last thing you need to do is go to the phone’s trash (go to your Camera Roll and look for the “Recently Deleted” folder) and clear it manually – or just leave the files in the trash, they’ll be permanently deleted in 30 days. The app will ask you to confirm and when you do, all the pics and movies that you have uploaded will be moved to the trash folder of your iPhone. Scroll down and tap on “Free up device storage”. Open the pCloud app and go to “Settings” > “Automatic Upload”. Up until now, however, you had to do this manually – photo by photo, video by video. When you enable the Automatic Upload, though, you can go ahead and delete pictures and videos from our Camera Roll with a peace of mind – you know they’re stored safely in your pCloud account. If you’re an iPhone user, you know how quickly it fills up (unless you are our co-worker Ivan who never seems to run out of space on his 16 GB phone). On top of that, it takes a single tap to do so! The Automatic Upload functionality of our iOS app now includes a new feature: the option to delete the photos and videos already uploaded to the cloud. Free up space on your device with just one tap This week we released version 1.21.0 of our mobile app for iOS and boy, is it sleek! Just when we think that the app literally can’t get any better, the boys and girls from our Product development and iOS teams come up with functionalities that are awe-some.
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