Free accounts, already capped at 1,000 photos, will now only be able to mark 50 of them as non-public.
SmugMug, which acquired Flickr in 2018, needs free users to sign up for Flickr Pro as soon as possible. Without additional paid subscribers, Flickr could shut down in 2020.
If you have over 1,000 assets, be they images or videos, stored in your free Flickr account, new owner SmugMug will start deleting them, but not until March. Flickr pushed back the original Feb. 5 deadline after users reported problems with salvaging their photos.
New owners SmugMug decided to replace the 1TB of storage offered to free accounts with 1,000 best photos or videos regardless of their size. If you need more than that, Flickr Pro is $49.99 a year with a 30 percent discount until Nov. 30.
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