Google's Wallpapers app for Android will now also let users cycle through same set of photos on a user's lock or home screen. Previously, these screensavers were only available on Google's Pixel phones, Chromecast and Google Fiber devices, but the company is also rolling it out to other Android devices, too. In an attempt to bolster privacy, the screensaver app will only ruffle through publicly shared high-res photos that don't depict people, so users will likely be treated to a striking gallery comprised mostly of landscapes, cityscapes, nature photography, objects or anything without humans in them. To give due credit to the talented people behind the camera, Google will include the artist's Google+ profile so users can hunt them down and peruse their body of work. "e're pleased to be able to make these beautiful photos by our members even more accessible by bringing them to your computers and phones," wrote Neil Inala, a product manager for Google+.
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