'The Times of India' brings you 'Hack of the Day'—a new weekday series of quick, practical solutions to everyday hassles. Each hack is designed to save you time, money or stress, using tools and features within your reach—from government websites to everyday apps. In simple terms, it's simple fixes for smarter living.'For many families, sharing photos of children, parents, or special events quickly becomes a repetitive task. Every time a new picture is taken, someone asks for it to be sent, and before long, your gallery feels like a constant forwarding station. This not only takes up time but also creates confusion when multiple versions of the same photo are shared across different apps. A smarter way to handle this is by using Google Photos Partner Sharing, which allows you to automatically share selected photos with one trusted person. By setting up auto-sharing, you can ensure that important family moments are seamlessly delivered without the hassle of repeated requests, while still keeping control over what gets shared.What it solvesThis feature helps families avoid the constant back-and-forth of asking for photos. Whether it’s a child’s birthday, a family trip, or everyday moments, partner sharing ensures that one person always has access to the latest pictures without manual effort.What to doTo enable auto-sharing:Open Google PhotosGo to Photos settings → SharingChoose what to share — all photos, a date range, or selected people if availableInvite only a trusted partnerReview your sharing settings regularly to stay in controlBe carefulPartner sharing can automatically share a large number of personal photos. It’s important to set the scope carefully before inviting someone, and to periodically check your settings to ensure privacy is maintained.