Stan Still
GBShare your photos. Flickr is the largest photo sharing site on the internet. But only just. It is followed not far behind by Picasa. Photos can be uploaded to flickr from your computer, mobile phone or even email attachments. Downloading however can be difficult. There is virtually unlimited free storage and you can choose who to share the photos with.
AWG
GBDon't Waste Your Time Don't Waste Your Time. I uploaded 141 Photos of UK National Trust venues and around 4 videos. Thankfully I still have them on Facebook. Came to add some more 15/03/24 and Account has gone. So these people will destroy your memories of travels and experiences at the blink of an eyelid, - for goodness sake don't trust Flickr. I can only warn you here on Trustpilot.
Moreno Matković
HRGot banned... After 7 + years I was on Flickr and suddenly got banned. No explanation, no nothing. I sent them messages on their support email, still nothing. Terrible. Don't upload your photos there.
Jaxxon
GBHad a pro account and twice they've… Had a pro account and twice they've removed it without reason and customer care are a joke,there quick enough to take your money but less interested when you have an issue
Robert Slade
GBJust signed up to Flickr Pro Just signed up to Flickr Pro, monthly plan, and immediately reminded of why I gave up on you a while ago. First upload, and about half way it says image stalled, retry. Clicked to try again, and it has made no progress at all for these last two hours. Refreshed the page, and the upload starts again, but from the very beginning. Even the album I created is deleted. Please, please, create a robust upload system which can start again from any upload point. It's not difficult, but I'm not really wanting to pay top dollar for 1990s ftp technology.