Replacing Photobucket

Rossymons

Member
Location
Cornwall
So Photobucket has changed their terms and now I can't host my pictures there.

I've had a brief look around at alternatives but what I liked about Photobucket was the app - it made uploading and posting photos here easy.
So what's everyone else using?
 
May I recommend imageupload.co.uk?

Very basic service, very easy to use. I've used Photobucket, instagram and drop box but find this site to be by far the best - sometimes simple is the answer!
 

Barleycorn

Member
BASE UK Member
Location
Hampshire
I think tbat Photobucket have committed suicide I certainly won't be using them again. I am on several forums and there are so many posts with the stupid Photobucket caption on instead of a picture. Hope they go bancrupt over it.
 

Lincs Lass

Member
Location
north lincs
Just store pictures into hard drive and retrieve for files as you need them ,,no expense .
You can transfer pics from your phone via usb cable and use mass storage or if using a camera ,pop the card in the hard drive slot
 
+1 I had free Dropbox after buying a laptop, then after a year they wanted £6.99 a month or so.

Apple iCloud Photos/Drive isn't too bad - 79p/month for 50gb, or free up to 5gb.
I use Dropbox for a few things (picture hosting for forums mainly) never been asked for money yet. They have recently changed their "sharing" policy. Public sharing links (e.g. for sharing to forums) has changed and it's no longer straight forward but is still possible.
 
Just store pictures into hard drive and retrieve for files as you need them ,,no expense .
You can transfer pics from your phone via usb cable and use mass storage or if using a camera ,pop the card in the hard drive slot
That doesn't let you share the pictures with others. This forum is ok as you can upload direct here but most forums require the use of a third party host.
 

Steevo

Member
Location
Gloucestershire
I use Dropbox for a few things (picture hosting for forums mainly) never been asked for money yet. They have recently changed their "sharing" policy. Public sharing links (e.g. for sharing to forums) has changed and it's no longer straight forward but is still possible.

A Dropbox Basic account is free and includes 2 GB of space.

Anything more, ££
 

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