Add or remove subscribers to shared albums in Photos on Mac
You can add and remove subscribers to your shared albums. You can also change the settings for a shared album, such as whether subscribers can add their own photos to it, and whether people without a Mac, iPhone, or iPad can view it on the web.
WARNING: If you plan to remove a subscriber from a shared album, it’s a good idea to let them know in case they want to save any photos or video clips from the shared album. When you remove the subscriber, they will no longer have access to the shared album and its contents.
Add and remove subscribers to a shared album
In the Photos app on your Mac, click a shared album under Shared Albums in the sidebar.
Click in the toolbar.
In the Invite People field, do one of the following:
Invite a new subscriber: Type an email address.
If the person you’re inviting doesn’t use iCloud, you can select the Public Website checkbox to create a URL for your shared album. Anyone with this URL can view and download the shared album’s contents.
Remove a subscriber: Select the subscriber’s email address, then press Delete.
Reinvite a subscriber: Click the down arrow beside the subscriber’s name and choose Resend Invitation.
Click in the toolbar or select a different shared album.
When you invite (or reinvite) someone to view a shared album, the person receives an email asking them to subscribe.
Change settings for subscribers to a photo album
In the Photos app on your Mac, click a shared album under Shared Albums in the sidebar.
Click in the toolbar.
Do any of the following:
Allow subscribers to post their own photos and videos to the album: Select Subscribers Can Post.
Allow people who don’t have a Mac, iPhone, or iPad to view the album: Select Public Website. Anyone with the website URL can view and download the shared album’s contents.
See a notification whenever a subscriber makes changes to a shared album: Select Notifications.
Note: Subscribers who view your shared album on the web can’t comment on the items in it or view new comments posted by you or others. To make comments visible to someone without a Mac, iPhone, or iPad, post the comments before you invite the person to view the shared album.
Click in the toolbar again.