Picture hosting, what's best?

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Picture hosting, what's best?

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I've tons of pictures on my iPhone I want to share some. I've used photo bucket over the years but found it a bit problematic.

Any suggestions?
(Please assume I'm a bit thick. ....... easy if you knew me) :?

In the past I've emailed from my phone to photo bucket then used links. Just hard work!
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I use tinypic.com all the time
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Stephan wrote:I use tinypic.com all the time
Just looked....... bombarded with adverts!
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Roly wrote:
Stephan wrote:I use tinypic.com all the time
Just looked....... bombarded with adverts!
I use tinypic host also, and have been for ages. I have noticed more adverts are getting through than they used to with Tinypic. Are you using a pop-up blocker :?: if not which browser are you using :?:

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I'll give it another go tomorrow Chris. I just used Google Chrome.

Ta :thumbup:
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Roly wrote:I'll give it another go tomorrow Chris. I just used Google Chrome.

Ta :thumbup:
If you haven't already, you can go to "extension's" in your Chrome browser and add "Adguard AdBlocker", that will help in keeping most of the adverts and pop-up's at bay although unfortunately not all. Just click on "Get more extension's" when you have your installed extension's showing, type in the name, and hit enter. When it comes up have a read of the information about Adguard, then if you're happy to give it a try, hit install. I use Adguard myself,

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My iPhone 3gs is too old to support tinypic :?

And my photo bucket is slower than a Honda C50!
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Are you looking for an app for the phone or a website ?
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Roly wrote:My iPhone 3gs is too old to support tinypic :?

And my photo bucket is slower than a Honda C50!
If your phone won't run Tinypic I don't know what else to suggest :problem:

If you've been a good boy, perhaps Father Christmas will get you a newer phone :wink:

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sirch345 wrote: perhaps Father Christmas will get you a newer phone
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Pete.L wrote:
sirch345 wrote: perhaps Father Christmas will get you a newer phone
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Bah humbug!

:biggrin

Bring back stone tablets :problem:
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Roly wrote:
Pete.L wrote:
sirch345 wrote: perhaps Father Christmas will get you a newer phone
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Bah humbug!

:biggrin

Bring back stone tablets :problem:
Thats funny coz it's what Pete uses along side his abacus & sundial... :wink:
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MacV2 wrote:Thats funny coz it's what Pete uses along side his abacus & sundial...
:Tongue1:
at least i can count on my fingers and toes. We don't have webbing like the people of Grain :wink:
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Pete.L wrote:
MacV2 wrote:Thats funny coz it's what Pete uses along side his abacus & sundial...
:Tongue1:
at least i can count on my fingers and toes. We don't have webbing like the people of Grain :wink:
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Roumor has it this is somewhat true due to the possibility of some inbreeding having taken place at sometime in recent history...

However I can proudly boast that I was neither born or bred on said septic Isle but was in fact hatched in Essex...Hornchurch to be precise. Home of the closest RAF fighter station to the east of London during WWII. Sadly now a country park & a housing estate...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAF_Hornchurch
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