![]() Instead of outright disabling your ad blocker to fix Google Photos, you can simply whitelist Google Photos in most ad blockers to get things back to normal. ![]() But that's a bitter pill to swallow, so I'll outline a better method below. There's a super-simple solution to this: Disable your ad blocker. This means that your phone can't connect to Google's servers to let Photos know that you're back on Wi-Fi, so the app thinks you're still on mobile data and refuses to back up your media. Ultimately, it appears that several common ad blockers now have the Google Photos uploader service blacklisted. Google Photos waiting for Wi-Fi while I'm on Wi-Fi.
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