Jun 7, 2022 1:50 PM in response to Totall_stranger Hello
Totall_stranger, What type of iPad do you use? Here's how you can identify your iPad model: Identify your iPad model - Apple Support. What version of the iPadOS software do you currently have installed on your device? You can find this in Settings > General > About. When you attempt to save these images, are you using the Safari browser, Google Chrome browser, or something else?
Does the problem happen only from the Google website or on other websites? If you see an error message, what does the error message say? Once more information is posted, others in the Apple Support Communities may be able to jump in and offer support. Cheers!
Jun 7, 2022 9:00 PM in response to Totall_stranger I’m not an expert at tech but in settings, for the model number, it says A2270 and for the iPadOS software it says 14.6, when I try to save the images I use the google app. To save images I would hold down the image and there
would be a pop up that said “download image” and “share image” but now when I hold down the images it just show a minimized version of the picture with a pop-up that says “search inside image” I can’t show what it looked liked before but I did save a screenshot of what it looks like now Jun 8, 2022 7:01 AM in response to Totall_stranger Totall_stranger, There is an update for your iPad. However, when navigating to Settings > Privacy > Photos are you seeing Chrome has access to all photos? If needed, the guide page here also has the steps to help you check. Control access to information in apps on iPad Also, have you tried closing the Chrome app and a normal restart of your iPad? If not, after testing the privacy settings above you can complete those steps. Restart your iPad Keep us posted on the results, or let us know if you have any questions about those steps. We're happy to continue to help. Best! Jun 8, 2022 9:35 PM in response to OrigamiFan1 I’ve updated it, checked if google had access to all photos, restarting my iPad, and uninstalling and reinstalling the google app but it’s still not working. I also don’t think the problem has anything to do with my storage as my storage isn’t full or to
much. If anyone has anymore suggestions please let me know! Jul 8, 2022 10:35 AM in response to Totall_stranger Id say just stop trying to find a way it’s just wasting your time. It’s just another dumb thing apple took away. Jul 26, 2022 12:52 PM in response to Totall_stranger I’m thinking it is a change with Google, but to work around this, I just take a screenshot and crop it. Until it’s changed, I don’t see an alternative. :/ Are you looking for inspiration for your room decoration? Download an image from Google Images to show your interior designer. Most users prefer heading to Google Images to download images for non-commercial purposes. However, what if you cannot download the image? Don’t worry! This article will discuss the problems and help you solve them. There can be a list of problems prohibiting you from downloading an image on Google. It can range from a specific problem such as an incorrect file extension to an outdated browser. Here is why you may not be able to download images from Google. The Firewall is Turned OnIf your firewall is enabled on your device, you may be restricted from downloading images from Google. Your device will read downloading images from Google as a threat to its security. Therefore, you may not be able to download images from Google. Incorrect File ExtensionCertain images on Google have file extensions such as .html and .txt. You can download the files as normal, but when you open the media, it lands you on a page on your browser with code sets. Outdated BrowserWhen your browser is left outdated, it not only limits you from the new features but will cause your existing features to malfunction. Not updating your browser may be why you may not be able to download images from Google. Redundant Cache DataCache data is usually stored for the convenience of the user. It allows the user to access a site faster, but when the cache memory builds up, it leaves less room for the browser to perform its normal functioning. Your cache may be taking up most of your RAM, causing your download to fail. Too Many Browser ExtensionsBrowser extensions are intended to expand the functionality of your browser. However, adding too many extensions can cause problems in user experience. Any extension you include will take up extra RAM to run that may slow your browser down. Problem with the BrowserSometimes the browser runs into unexpected problems due to an error in its coding called bugs. The browser you’re using may be having a few bugs that is preventing you from downloading images from Google. How to Fix if You Can’t Download Images from Google?Take a ScreenshotThe easiest solution is to take a screenshot of the image. On your mouse, right-click the image and select open image in the new tab. Then, hit the keys Windows Logo Key + PrtSc to take a screenshot. Disable FirewallYou can try turning off the firewall on your device. This will allow our device to download the images you need from Google. However, turn it back on when you’re done, as it keeps your device secure from malware. Windows If you own a device with Windows as its operating system, follow these instructions to disable the firewall:
macOS If you own a macbook, refer to these steps to disable the firewall:
Download Files with Correct ExtensionsYou need to download images with the extensions .jpeg, .jpg, or .png to view the data in a graphical format. Try navigating images with such formats and avoid other extensions as they may have data stored in other values. Update Your BrowserIf the problem persists, you may want to update your browser. Depending on your browser, here are ways you can update the more popular browsers available: Microsoft Edge:
Google Chrome:
Mozilla Firefox:
Clear Cache MemoryClear cache data to free up some RAM storage on your browser. After you clear the cache, you will notice that your browser will perform faster and it’s basic functionalities are restored. Follow these steps to clear cache memory: Google Chrome
Microsoft Edge
Mozilla Firefox
Disable Unnecessary ExtensionsRemove extensions you use infrequently. When you do so, your browser will have more RAM to run smoothly. Additionally, it protects your device from possible malware from third-party extensions. Follow these steps to disable extensions in some of the browsers: Google Chrome Here is how you can disable extensions in Google Chrome:
Microsoft Edge To disable extensions on Windows Edge, follow these steps:
Mozilla Firefox You can turn off any extensions in Mozilla Firefox by following these steps:
Reinstall BrowserWhen you reinstall your browser, the browser runs a clean code that reduces chances of bugs. You can try to reinstall your browser if the problem persists. Here is how you can uninstall and reinstall your browser: Windows:
macOS
To reinstall your browser, open any other web browser. On the search bar, type in the name of your browser. Locate the download link on the results page and click on it. You can then follow the instructions further presented by the website. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)How Do I Download Images on Google?To download an image on Google is a very simple process. Follow these steps to download an image on Google:
Why should I Enable Firewall?Your operating system automatically has a firewall to protect your device from malware. It blocks receiving information from an unidentified source as it may threaten your device’s integrity. Why is Google Images Not Responding?You may be unable to access Google Images due to an unstable connection. Try restarting your browser to re-establish a smoother internet connection on your device. How do I save a Google image to my iPhone 2022?Save your photos or videos. On your iPhone or iPad, open the Google Photos app .. Select a photo or video.. Tap More. Download.. How do you save pictures from Google 2022?To use it, simply right-click on your chosen image in your Google Doc, then click the “Save to Keep” option. Just right-click on your image in the Google Keep sidebar and select “Save image as” to download it to your computer.
Why can't I save images from Google Photos on iPhone?If your iOS or Android device is not connected to a stable internet connection, then you can't download anything from Google Photos. Therefore, before you take any drastic measures, simply check the network connection of your phone.
Why won't Google save photos anymore?There can be multiple reasons why Google Chrome cannot download or save images. But among all, temporary browser glitch is often found to be the major culprit. The problem can also result from outdated Chrome versions and corrupt cache files.
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