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Old 07-09-2017, 07:07 PM
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Photobucket is starting to charge $40 a month to allow third party hosting, so unless a new account can fly under the radar for a bit you'll have to find a new photo hosting site. I'm in the same boat, paying a bit for my handful of photos would be fine but $40 per month is sheer robbery. And what do you need a photo hosting site for if not to post photos online? If I just want to keep my photos, folders on a hard drive would do that fine.

Any opinions on other hosting sites?

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Photobucket is starting to charge $40 a month to allow third party hosting, so unless a new account can fly under the radar for a bit you'll have to find a new photo hosting site. I'm in the same boat, paying a bit for my handful of photos would be fine but $40 per month is sheer robbery. And what do you need a photo hosting site for if not to post photos online? If I just want to keep my photos, folders on a hard drive would do that fine.

Any opinions on other hosting sites?

(sorry for the off topic rant!)
I would open a new thread in the Photography forum. Maybe other people have already looked into this issue.
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