Related Article: Information about the My Photo Stream shutdown

Nothing called "My Photo Stream" exists, just Recents. Is Recents going away??

I've been receiving a lot of mail about "My Photo Stream" going away at the end of July. My iPhone Photos doesn't show anything called My Photo Stream, and my Mac iPhoto desktop app says "Library." It really drives me nuts when announcements come out and the nomenclature used doesn't match what is in the current apps. And it would have been super helpful if Apple had send screenshots of My Photo Stream along with all of their emailed announcements.


The question: Does anyone know if this change matters and if what they're really saying is the Recent photos on my iPhone will no longer be working? Should I be scared or not?


Thank you Community.

iPhone 13, iOS 16

Posted on Jul 21, 2023 10:31 AM

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Posted on Jul 21, 2023 10:42 AM

It doesn't matter to you.


My Photo Stream is shutting down on July 26, 2023. Only the copies of photos stored in the My Photo Stream folder in iCloud will be deleted. Photos in your Photos libraries on your devices are safe. Learn more about this transition and how to keep your photos up to date across all your devices and safely stored in iCloud by reading this support article —> Information about the My Photo Stream shutdown - Apple Support


"My Photo Stream" dates from 2011 and is an old precursor to iCloud Photos which replaced it in 2015*. Many people have never used it or have since transitioned to iCloud Photos. If you don't see a My Photo Stream folder/album in iCloud Photos then you don't use it and don't have to do anything.

1) Go to: Settings

2) Choose Your Name / AppleID

3) Go to iCloud

4) Go to Photos

5) See if you have My Photo Stream. If you do, read the support article about what to do.


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Jul 21, 2023 10:42 AM in response to mdawn555

It doesn't matter to you.


My Photo Stream is shutting down on July 26, 2023. Only the copies of photos stored in the My Photo Stream folder in iCloud will be deleted. Photos in your Photos libraries on your devices are safe. Learn more about this transition and how to keep your photos up to date across all your devices and safely stored in iCloud by reading this support article —> Information about the My Photo Stream shutdown - Apple Support


"My Photo Stream" dates from 2011 and is an old precursor to iCloud Photos which replaced it in 2015*. Many people have never used it or have since transitioned to iCloud Photos. If you don't see a My Photo Stream folder/album in iCloud Photos then you don't use it and don't have to do anything.

1) Go to: Settings

2) Choose Your Name / AppleID

3) Go to iCloud

4) Go to Photos

5) See if you have My Photo Stream. If you do, read the support article about what to do.


Jul 21, 2023 10:57 AM in response to mdawn555

You wrote "My Mac iPhoto desktop app says "Library."


Are you still using iPhoto on your Mac? Or is it a typo and you have already moved on to Photos for Mac?


My Photo Stream has been behaving differently in iPhoto from the way it is behaving in the newer Photos. The support document "Information about the My Photo Stream shutdown" does not apply to the older iPhoto - if you still have iPhoto Libraries open them all in turn, to check, if one of them has been syncing with My Photo Stream. In iPhoto we have to enable the automatic download from My Photo Stream. It is not done by default like in Photos for Mac.

It will only matter, if you still have been using My Photo Stream during the last thirty days, as My Photo STraem is caching the photos only for thirty days in iCloud.

Nothing called "My Photo Stream" exists, just Recents. Is Recents going away??

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