For a while, desktop Google Drive's selective sync functionality has been rather, well, selective. You could only select top-level folders. This meant you could select all of your music, or all of your photos, but not a specific set of albums.
Now that's changing. Google has introduced the ability to selectively sync subfolders on Windows and Mac. This gives you more control over how much data stays on your computer and how much remains only on Google's servers.
Read MoreGoogle Drive Can Now Selectively Sync Subfolders On Windows And Mac was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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