Thanks Igor - that’s really useful info.

I’ve signed up with Flickr and with a free account I get to upload 1000 images. 
That’s absolutely fine as I just want to do some quick galleries of 
boatbuilding stuff, a hundred or so.

I do have Amazon Prime and I didn’t know about the photo hosting so will take a 
closer look at that too.

I saw Google did it but it needs access to my photos and contacts and God knows 
what, which I’m not prepared to do. I don’t backup in the cloud, I backup 
manually locally so they can suck it!!

Thanks again mate

Cot


On 4 Oct 2021, at 00:24, Igor PDML-StR <pdml...@komkon.org> wrote:

My wife has a flickr account. For several years, she's been paying an annual 
fee, but a year or two ago, they raised the prices beyond reasonable, so, she 
didn't renew it. The account is still available, but there are very low limits 
on how much you can upload or show, or see.. I don't remember the latest 
details.

If you have Amazon Prime, - you can use their photo storage for free, - and 
display photos (you can organize them in albums) on the web, - somewhat similar 
to flickr, but maybe with fewer organizational controls - I didn't get into the 
details myself.

Yet another "free" alternative - is to use Google photos - you can store up to 
15 GB worth of files per the entire Google account (including Gmail, G-drive, 
G-docs, etc.)

There are a few other websites that have free options - I don't know what are 
the limits: Wix, 500px, SmugMug
A few more are listed here:
https://www.guru99.com/free-photo-hosting.html


Hope that helps,
Igor
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