Flickr.com changes ownership, policies

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Scheiny S
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Flickr.com changes ownership, policies

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Yahoo sold Flickr to SmugMug! No more Yahoo in Flickr!! Hooraaaay!!!
Unfortunately, only storage for 1,000 photos for free accounts, FYI. I used Flickr as free, off-harddrive storage for photos until now and had just recently started posting pictures of Ports with tasting notes. I don't wanna buy a Pro account...

https://blog.flickr.net/en/2018/11/01/c ... 1000photos
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If your photos are being taken by a mobile device, a Google Drive account may be the answer you're looking for. Google allows unlimited photo storage up to (I think) 12 MP cameras.

There are other services that also allow unlimited cloud storage from your mobile device... Drive is just the one that I use.
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