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Safest Way To Post Pics Online?
I was using Photobucket to post my garden pics on a couple websites. I was learning to preserve food. Canning,dehydrating,etc.
Is this safe or is there a better more secure way to do this?
I was using Photobucket to post my garden pics on a couple websites. I was learning to preserve food. Canning,dehydrating,etc.
Is this safe or is there a better more secure way to do this?
Any pictures you post online is fair game to whoever wants them. Photobucket is safe, just don't post anything you don't want online, ie Family.
Ok thank you. I like to show off something I am good at,lol. Thats growing food. Also preserving food. We are also experimenting with hydroponics for past year. Want to get into aquaponics which is more natural.
After the scare lately not sure about much,so glad I came here to learn from yall.:)
Hi,
I used photobucket long ago,
It has some very annoying adds for visitors and if your using a free account you'll also see them,
Photobucket free account also does not allow the original size and quality photos to be uploaded and shared they are compressed/ resized
Onedrive is free and a much less annoying place to send people for the main reason Advertising to your visitors which there are no adds
Also if you paste your files other places photobucket's files expire which will result in a little black box with no image anymore,
Onedrives images do not expire and will stay up until you either move the file or delete the file,
Cheers.
Hi yea
You can view the original image and copy and paste it or copy and paste the url for a simple hyperlink,
https://upkmkq.dm2302.livefilestore....gif.gif?psid=1
These images will be here for as long as the above is not done or the site manually removes them :)
I was testing photobucket picture. It sure is easy to put up. I had did this last year. I need to see how to make it smaller.
Ha well you just need to use the backspace key once or twice if the flashing symbol is below the image.
Greg would agree Onedrive is much better