Flickr preparing to delete your photos
If you're storing photos on Flickr, one of the world's leading photo-backup platforms, we've got an important warning: photos of those with over 1000 photos are starting to be deleted by Flickr.
Flickr , which made significant changes to its policies when it was purchased by SmugMug , has removed 1 TB of free storage option this year. In addition, the company has granted its users a total of 1000 free photos . And Flickr, which implements this rule quite rigidly, is preparing to delete the photos of those with more than 1000 photos.
The company announced that it will begin to erase the photos on February 5. However, it turned out that this calendar was postponed. As of March 12, the deletion of photos is expected to begin, users need to take their own measures as soon as possible. Because there is no return for deleted photos.
Flickr offers some options for those who want to get their photos on their computer. Users can download a photo as they wish, or they can do it in albums.
Those who insist on staying at Flickr need to pay $ 6 a month and $ 50 a year. However, there is no limitation on the photo when the subscription is paid, photos are automatically uploaded to the system.
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