![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() You can tell this warning is dire because it's RED. And it has placed a pop-up on Flickr users' accounts, inviting them to learn more about Flickr Pro or "remind me later." It published a blog post with important dates, including the coming February 5 potential purge. Yikes!įlickr has been periodically reminding its users about the coming changes, so this is no surprise. It also informed users that free account holders with more than 1,000 photos on the platform would be at risk of having their oldest photos deleted after February 5. That new policy went into effect on January 8. At the current time, regular pricing for Flickr Pro starts at the equivalent of 4.99 a month if you pay annually, or 6.99 payable monthly, though a small price increase is expected in early. While Flickr previously afforded its users with a freaking terabyte of photo storage, free accounts would be limited to 1,000 photos. Now, the day is here: If users have more than 1,000 photos stored on Flickr, this is the last chance to download the photos before Flickr could delete them, starting Tuesday, February 5.įlick announced in November 2018 that it was creating tiered accounts: the free Flickr account, and the premium Flickr Pro, which costs $50 per year. When Flickr came under new ownership in 2018, we knew changes were coming. ![]()
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