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Main Boards => Trad Gang and Computers => Topic started by: Rob DiStefano on April 19, 2015, 05:59:00 AM
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Photobucket has added a new option to user accounts. This option blocks access to your Photo Album and access to your images.
WHAT THIS MEANS is that any image you post anywhere on the internet is "locked" - this means that anyone clicking on your image to save it, or to view it in its full size, or to see it in your photobucket album, will get an error message.
THE ONLY way that anyone can save your posted image is to do a screen capture. THIS is what we're doing for all Member of the Week images, IF you are using Photobucket and IF you are restricting access to your images.
The Link back to albums option changes the HTML and IMG link codes that your Photobucket account generates. If the option is unchecked, your shared photos do not link back to your Photobucket account when a guest clicks them.
The HTML code for any photo only links back to the photo itself on Photobucket.
The links do not give viewers the ability to browse your private album, regardless of your Link back to albums setting.
To allow viewing image in your Photobucket Album, you must go to your Photobucket Account, select User Settings and click on the Albums tab. Here you'll see the Link back to albums option near the bottom of the page, and then check it to allow album and images access.
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Thanks for the heads up Rob.
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Thanks for the "heads up" Rob.
Personally, I don't put anything on the internet I don't want the whole wide world to see. I back up all my data and pictures to a stand-alone hard drive and don't use the internet for archive purposes. Anybody want to look at my albums is welcome to look.
Just call me ultra paranoid :)
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So, if my photobucket is totally unlocked, then no prblem?
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Originally posted by Jerry Jeffer:
So, if my photobucket is totally unlocked, then no prblem?
according to photobucket, yes.
photobucket has kicked the bucket for me and many others - it's "feature" ridded architecture is too constricting and access and usage is horribly slow.
i recommend dumping photobucket in favor of any other free online archive image service. i've been using www.imgur.com (http://www.imgur.com) for nearly 2 years and can recommend it to all - fast and easy.
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Originally posted by Bladepeek:
... Personally, I don't put anything on the internet I don't want the whole wide world to see...
absolutely. for the very most part, we online archive images to post on forums and web pages. so, if yer photobucket image is restricted, but posted at a public forum, anyone can simply capture that image and save it to their computer - even if photobucket access is restricted. makes no sense.