In all reality, this is a fairly minor change, but having that data quickly available is certainly handy when the photos are constantly showing on your TV.
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Notably, this change doesn’t seem exclusive to Chromecast, but is also happening on other Android TV models. This could be an A/B test, of course, and we’ve reached out to Google to see if that is the case. Previously, this information could be manually removed by turning off the “Personal Photo Data” option in the device’s settings from the Google Home app, but even with the option turned on, we’re no longer seeing the data.
The change, spotted on Reddit and which we’ve confirmed on our own devices, doesn’t come with any settings to bring the information back either. In a quiet update, Google has apparently removed those bits of data from the Google Photos ambient screensaver on the new Chromecast. That information would include the album name, the date the photo was taken, and the location the photo was taken, if those details are available. On former Chromecast models and the new one, the Google Photos screensaver would show the current time on one side of the screen, putting information about the photo itself on the left. As of today, Chromecast and Android TV users should begin seeing dates and locations on the Google Photos screensaver.
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Update 3/30: In a brief message to 9to5Google, Google confirmed that this behavior has been fixed. However, the Google Photos ambient screensaver on Chromecast has oddly just lost the dates and locations that showed along with the pictures. Hopefully, this is just a test, and in the future, users will at least have the option to choose whether or not to have this information shown.Like the original Chromecasts that came before it, the latest model with its Google TV operating system has the ability to display your pictures from Google Photos. Like the original Chromecasts that came before it, the latest model with its Google TV operating system has the ability to display your pictures from Google Photos. When you’re not actively using your Chromecast with Google TV it displays stock images as the screensaver. In all reality, this is a fairly minor change, but having that data quickly available is certainly handy when the photos are constantly showing on your TV. The Chromecast with Google TV will display a collection of generic photos when not actively using the device.
Like the original Chromecasts that came before it, the latest model with its Google TV operating system has the ability to display your pictures from Google Photos.