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Which has the best security set up? Want to be able to allow/exclude people from either various shots or galleries. Does anyone do a password protection type thing?
Thanks!
This one is excellent for what you're looking for.
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Flickr allows you to select who can and can't see individual or groups of pictures.
I find FlickR a bit 'AmWay'...fine if that's your bag.
PBase is a little more casual, and also allows password protected galleries.
Thanks, folks! Well, two of you anyway! Will check those out.
What the hell is "amway"?
I use flickr for all sorts of snaps, its a bit of a photo repository for me.
I use flickr but I could do with a refresh to the interface.
Also facebook stores photos with everything you want.
What the hell is "amway"?
as an impressionable teen i almost got dragged into this, lucky escape, never been able to look at pyramids the same since
😯I find FlickR a bit 'AmWay'...fine if that's your bag.
Where in Flickr is the pyramid selling section? I've used it for ages and never noticed that you have to sell stuff to move up the corporate hierarchy.
Dropbox
picturepush is great. Best for quality, IMO.
I like Flickr but for ease I don't think you can beat Picasa myself.
Download Picasa, it's free. It's a decent photo filing system that doesn't move your photos more like indexes them and makes scrolling through them a doodle. It's got an upload button to upload direct to web assuming you sign up.
I wish flick r was as simple to upload photos to really.
There is a clever little Flickr program that lets you upload any image from the right click menu as well.
Free I'd consider dropbox or fully paid and gallery stuff I'd use Zenfolio.
Flickr fan here. Works well - no passwords for galleries but you can lock down to private
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