Flickr offers 1 Terabyte of storage for free

haven

Expedition Leader
Yahoo's photo subsidiary, Flickr, is trying to attract subscribers back to the service by introducing a new web interface, and offering an unprecedented amount of free storage. Everyone gets 1 Terabyte, that's right, 1000 Gigabytes, without charge.

Flickr just released a new Android app, to go with the Flicker for iOS app they released a couple of months ago. No sign of an iPad version so far.

Here's a page that helps you figure out how many photos it takes to fill 1 terabyte.
http://www.flickr.com/#storage
Maybe you can store those RAW files online, after all.

http://blog.flickr.net/en/2013/05/20/a-better-brighter-flickr/
 

LR Max

Local Oaf
The changed the home page.

I guess I really am becoming an old man because I saw it, became confused, panicked, and got upset.
 

LR Max

Local Oaf
I saw that. Already cancelled my paid subscription.

I've had flickr for so many years, I have thousands of photos on there. Its my default photo storage provider.

I have no idea how I would get all my photos off of there nor the next best place to store them. Also really, for $25 every two years or whatever, it isn't that bad.
 

LR Max

Local Oaf
Yes but you can disable it. I did that after receiving a few requests to use my images. I send back with my rates then private the photo.

After I set it to prevent searches to use my material, I stopped getting the requests.
 

Lost Canadian

Expedition Leader
The one caveat to the "free" terabyte is Flickr will be advertising on your pages. If you want a clean ad free space to show off your images it'll cost ya $50.
 

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