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Previously on "Flickr to Amazon Cloud Drive"

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    I'm surprised you need a pro account these days - don't you get 1TB for free?


    Pro accounts are also Ad free - both to the Pro and to anyone viewing their account.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    I'm surprised you need a pro account these days - don't you get 1TB for free?

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  • WTFH
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    There are apps you can get to download all your photos from Flickr. If you are using it just as a storage facility then sure, transfer them to Prime. If you use Flickr to share your photos with others, then I'm not sure if a similar facility exists in Prime.


    My Flickr Pro renewal came through earlier this year and I think it was about £45 for 2 years.

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  • JRCT
    started a topic Flickr to Amazon Cloud Drive

    Flickr to Amazon Cloud Drive

    I have lots of photos stored with Flickr. I pay about £30 a year for that.

    I also now have Amazon Prime, which I'm paying £79 a year for. This includes umlimited photo storage, so the sensible thing would be to transfer all of my photos from Flickr to Amazon. But I can't find any feasible way to do that in a oner.

    Does anyone know of any kind of transfer software or method that will prevent me having to sit there for 4 days transferring each photo one by one, or paying the £30 for another year because I can't be bothered.
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