If you have long forgotten your Flickr account and all the photos which you had shared on Flickr long time ago; then
This is not sudden and the picture-sharing website announced in November last year that it would no longer offer 1 TB of free storage. The non-paying members instead will be allowed to share just 1,000 photos.
As per the Flickr's new owner SmugMug, who bought Flickr from Verizon last year, the reason is unreasonable money being spent on to keep the free service alive.
So you can rescue your Flickr photos before Flickr deletes them.
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There is an action worthy information for you... Flickr has started deleting users’ photos.
This is not sudden and the picture-sharing website announced in November last year that it would no longer offer 1 TB of free storage. The non-paying members instead will be allowed to share just 1,000 photos.
What are the reasons for scaling down of free service by Flickr?
As per the Flickr's new owner SmugMug, who bought Flickr from Verizon last year, the reason is unreasonable money being spent on to keep the free service alive.
So you can rescue your Flickr photos before Flickr deletes them.
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