Flickr revamps under SmugMug with new limits on free accounts, unlimited storage for Pros

Flickr revamps under SmugMug with new limits on free accounts, unlimited storage for Pros

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https://techcrunch.com/2018/11/01/flickr-revamps-under-smugmug-with-new-limits-on-free-accounts-unlimited-storage-for-pros/

Flickr is making some big changes, following its acquisition by SmugMug earlier this year. The company announced this week it’s addressing a series of issues on the site, including spam, customer support, and use of the Yahoo login, for example. But more notably, it’s also revamping its account structure to impose increased limits for free users, while rolling out unlimited storage for Pro subscribers.

Back in 2013, Flickr introduced a full terabyte of free storage for members – a move it hoped would bring more users to its service. But in the years since, consumers have shifted to services like Apple’s iCloud and Google Photos, which are integrated with iPhones and Android smartphones, as a way to backup their photos.

Flickr revamps under SmugMug with new limits on free accounts, unlimited storage for Pros

Nov 1, 2018, 4:46pm UTC
https://techcrunch.com/2018/11/01/flickr-revamps-under-smugmug-with-new-limits-on-free-accounts-unlimited-storage-for-pros/ > Flickr is making some big changes, following its acquisition by SmugMug earlier this year. The company announced this week it’s addressing a series of issues on the site, including spam, customer support, and use of the Yahoo login, for example. But more notably, it’s also revamping its account structure to impose increased limits for free users, while rolling out unlimited storage for Pro subscribers. > Back in 2013, Flickr introduced a full terabyte of free storage for members – a move it hoped would bring more users to its service. But in the years since, consumers have shifted to services like Apple’s iCloud and Google Photos, which are integrated with iPhones and Android smartphones, as a way to backup their photos.