PhotoSafe comparison
PhotoSafe vs Shared Photo Library
Shared photo libraries are useful for families and teams, but they increase the chance that the wrong image appears in the wrong place. PhotoSafe is for photos that should stay separate.
Comparison table
| Factor | PhotoSafe | Shared Photo Library |
|---|---|---|
| Sharing model | Private vault | Shared by design |
| Accidental exposure | Reduced | Higher if mixed |
| Family photos | Not the focus | Excellent |
| Sensitive albums | Separated | Requires caution |
| Best use | Private storage | Collaborative albums |
Where PhotoSafe wins
PhotoSafe wins for sensitive images because the vault boundary is clear. Not every image should live beside shared family albums.
When Shared Photo Library still makes sense
Shared libraries are better for vacations, family events, and collaborative albums where sharing is the goal.
Try PhotoSafe
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FAQ
Is PhotoSafe better than a shared library?
For private images, yes. Shared libraries are built for collaboration.
When should I use shared photo libraries?
For family photos, trips, events, and albums others should access.
Why separate sensitive photos?
Separation reduces accidental display or sharing.
Who should use PhotoSafe?
Anyone who wants private albums outside the normal shared photo flow.
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