Some Flickr users are reporting problems with the photo sharing site that may be related to what browser they’re using—even if the browser’s up to date. Since late last month, some users have reported ...
Flickr users have until Feb. 5 to save any photos over the company's 1,000-image limit. The photo site is reducing its storage free capacity. Flickr announced in November it would be changing its ...
A pale menu showing links to assorted Yahoo properties has arrived atop Flickr, angering those who'd rather see photos. But Yahoo says its approach means a "wider audience" sees Flickr. Stephen ...
Flickr no longer offers free users a free terabyte of space. Prykhodov / 123RF After Flickr changed hands earlier this year, moving from Yahoo to SmugMug, photographers no longer have to wonder what ...
[Update, 11/8/2018: SmugMug updated its Creative Commons and non-profit policy on November 7. All media in free accounts that had a Creative Commons or public-domain declaration of any kind applied ...
Elinor Mills covers Internet security and privacy. She joined CNET News in 2005 after working as a foreign correspondent for Reuters in Portugal and writing for The Industry Standard, the IDG News ...
Beginning March 12, Flickr will start deleting photos from free user accounts to bring them within a new 1,000-photo limit — a delay from the February 5 deadline following a surge of complaints from ...
Attribution has proved a thorny issue for virtual pinboard Pinterest as it has ballooned in popularity in recent months. In February, photo blogging site Blipfoto cited copyright concerns as the ...
Flickr users are livid over a recent bug causing their private photos to be made public. A software bug that was identified during routine site maintenance was responsible for the error, Flickr Vice ...
Flickr found new ownership under Smugmug earlier this year, and inevitably, that comes with changes. The image hosting service has made a big one: Free accounts will be limited to 1,000 photos from ...
Flickr users' unknowingly had their photos shared publicly for nearly three weeks because of a "software bug" that made their photographs marked "private" open to viewing. It's not known how many of ...
Flickr announced in November it would be changing its generous photo storage allotment for free users, restricting them to a 1,000-photo limit, and threatening to delete excess photos unless you ...