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Enhanced Google Photos Feature: Undo Option for Deleting All Previously Backed-Up Images from a Device

Google Photos has added a feature for mobile app users to “undo” backing up photos and videos previously backed up from a device and now available in Google Photos.
The feature is called undo because Google says this function is not deleting photos or videos from the device itself, but rather removing them from the backup stored in Google Photos. This also applies to photos in the Locked Folder.
To access the Undo option, go to Settings, select Backup, and there will be an Undo button to choose. Then you must confirm once again that the photos will be completely removed. Selecting Undo will result in the automatic backup of data from Google Photos being turned off.
Source: 9to5Google

TLDR: Google Photos now allows users to undo backing up photos and videos from a device, removing them from the backup stored in Google Photos.

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