When it comes to storing your precious photo archive, traditional hard drives are so passe. Local storage is fine, but the best cloud storage for photos provides convenience, security, flexibility and most importantly, access anywhere in the world. There’s also the fact that you never have to worry about multiple local backups ever again. That
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New “In Memorium” Status for Accounts on Flickr Protects Public Licensed Photos
Flickr has made a number of changes to its platform in recent months. Just a few days ago, the company announced a new feature to join the modifications that were made to the photo-sharing platform recently, which is an “In Memorium” account status. The account status will apply to users who have passed away with
Flickr Users Given an Extra Month to Save Their Photos
Flickr announced during the final quarter of 2018 that they would be limiting free accounts on their platform. While users had significant storage in the past, users who sign up for a free account will now only be able to store a maximum of 1,000 files, including videos and photos, at a time. The platform
Flickr’s New Image Storage Rules Impact How We Store Images in the Cloud
For anybody using Flickr as their main way to store images online, news earlier this month saw that the Free and Pro accounts conditions are changing. The bottom line being as of January 8, 2019, you can only hold 1,000 images and videos in a free account. If you want unlimited storage it will cost
Flickr’s Upcoming Reduction in Free Accounts to Focus on Flickr Pro Subscriptions
Flickr announced that they have taken quite a drastic measure in reducing the size of the free accounts they offer users. With this announcement also comes news of various features that the platform is planning to integrate in the near future, including better exposure, improved statistics, and possible integration with the Creative Cloud software suite