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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 299669" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>I updated my iphone's Flickr app last Friday. I don't remember receiving any kind of notification about this, but imagine my shock when I went to my Flickr page this morning and saw 20 photos taken with my iphone over the weekend, all uploaded immediately after I took them with no notification whatsoever. Thankfully none of them were personal, but I'm not real happy to have had rather bad photos of the price tags and model names of leaf blowers and a bevy of hardwood floor samples sitting on my Flickr page for the weekend.</p><p></p><p>I noticed none of then had views, and when I scrambled to figure out how it was happening it seems that Flickr wants to act as my cloud storage for all my iPhone photos and uploads them as Private until I choose to share them, but still, I'm not happy that it happened, and that I had to spend 10 minutes deleting them this morning and another 10 figuring out what was going on.</p><p></p><p>So, just a heads up to Flickr users out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 299669, member: 9240"] I updated my iphone's Flickr app last Friday. I don't remember receiving any kind of notification about this, but imagine my shock when I went to my Flickr page this morning and saw 20 photos taken with my iphone over the weekend, all uploaded immediately after I took them with no notification whatsoever. Thankfully none of them were personal, but I'm not real happy to have had rather bad photos of the price tags and model names of leaf blowers and a bevy of hardwood floor samples sitting on my Flickr page for the weekend. I noticed none of then had views, and when I scrambled to figure out how it was happening it seems that Flickr wants to act as my cloud storage for all my iPhone photos and uploads them as Private until I choose to share them, but still, I'm not happy that it happened, and that I had to spend 10 minutes deleting them this morning and another 10 figuring out what was going on. So, just a heads up to Flickr users out there. [/QUOTE]
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