![]() This certainly implies that the cull will not be immediate or all-encompassing, so it's worth logging into your account and grabbing your photos (if you still can) if you have not heeded the warnings until now. In a December blog post, Flickr warned thatĪny items over the 1,000-upload limit will be at risk of deletion, starting with the oldest of the items. ![]() While Flickr has said that today sees the start of the photo deletion process, it's not clear if all users will be hit at the same time or if all photos above the 1,000 image limit will be deleted immediately. By the way, after partnering with Pixsy to fight image theft in 2019, Flickr has since removed Pixsy from its Pro Perk service. Paying for an account also brings an ad-free experience.įlickr has not given any indication of just how many free users have chosen to upgrade to a paid-for account, but as today's deadline rolls around, it is likely that large numbers of people will lose images forever. Intimidation appears to be Pixsy’s modus operandi. The photo cull is set to affect thousands of people who do not want to pay $49.99 per year for unlimited storage. Flickr drops Yahoo requirement and gives Flickr Pro users unlimited storage.How to back up your Flickr photos before your free storage space is slashed.Download your Flickr photos NOW if you don't want to lose them.
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