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New Curator App Offers Smart Search Resembling Google Images But Offline

In its three years of existence, Google’s free photo management platform, Google Photos, has remained largely unrivaled, with a consistent flow of updates and smart features designed by incredibly precise algorithms. The Google Photos app has been the default choice for over 500 million users. However, it also suffers from the same bottleneck that looms over almost all Google services, which is data collection.
By subscribing to Google Photos, users fundamentally agree to share data sets with the giant search engine. Disabling the backup feature effectively restricts the use of any of its smart tools. Of course, the Google Photos app is designed to overcome the challenges of managing or searching through hundreds of photos or videos. Therefore, disabling the backup feature and restore is unexpected. But what if you’re someone who doesn’t want to upload their media to the cloud and just wants an app that makes searching easier?
If you’re one of those users, I’d like you to meet this new app on the Android operating system called Curator. This app will be reviewed in this new article:
Download the Curator app from here.
Introduction to the Curator app:
Advantages of the Curator app: