Google Takeout

edited December 2020 in General

Does anyone use Google Takout to backup your photos and files?

I submitted a request to download around 30,000 photos (don't know why the number is so high though).

It's already 10 hours and the status still shows on progress.

Anyone knows how to use Rclone to backup from Google Takeout?

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  • No, I use nextcloud for pictures & data sync/share

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    And here was me thinking Google enters food delivery market; I’m hungry now.

  • Should be pretty fast. Especially if you disable the gdrive download & pull that separately

  • @Fritz said:
    Does anyone use Google Takout to backup your photos and files?

    I submitted a request to download around 30,000 photos (don't know why the number is so high though).

    It's already 10 hours and the status still shows on progress.

    Anyone knows how to use Rclone to backup from Google Takeout?

    @havoc said:
    Should be pretty fast. Especially if you disable the gdrive download & pull that separately

    Here is the screenshot

    IMG_20201217_223419.jpg

  • @chocolateshirt said:
    No, I use nextcloud for pictures & data sync/share

    Yes, I want to use both of them. Feels safe.

  • @Clouvider said:
    And here was me thinking Google enters food delivery market; I’m hungry now.

    That was my first impression too. Haha..

  • I use Google Takeout, to take out my enemies. :relieved:

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  • edited December 2020

    I have successfully backup my Photos from Google Photos (split into 9 parts in my case).
    Took 48 hour for them to prepare these files.

    Image is reduced to <5MB.
    They keep extension of photo.
    Additional JSON created for each photo.

    IMG_20201219_124451.jpg
    IMG_20201219_124217.jpg

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  • Well, that's annoying. Seeing what size the file is split into over 48 hours is useful and you did the dumbest thing and covered it with silly ducks? eyeroll that isn't personally identifiable data (at least compared to timestamped data), dude.

  • @AlSwearengen said:
    Well, that's annoying. Seeing what size the file is split into over 48 hours is useful and you did the dumbest thing and covered it with silly ducks? eyeroll that isn't personally identifiable data (at least compared to timestamped data), dude.

    Lol.

    It was 2GB per part.
    In total around 18GB.

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