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From this thread: https://www.hdforums.com/forum/off-topic/1185102-goodbye-photobucket-11.html
Originally Posted by cggorman
Started using Post Image (www.postimg.org) this morning. Not all my forums have integrated gallerys/uploaders. Works fine with Chrome Mobile. No Android app at this time, but the web interface is decent and should feel familiar to photobucket users. No intrusive ads and some basic album options. I'm satisfied so far. We'll see how it holds up over time.
Originally Posted by Imold
Fast, simple, like it better than PB. Can make several category folders and fill them with a few hundred photos in just a few minutes (under 10) if you have them categorized on your computer already. Way faster than PB.
Cons - can't rename or move photos between categories; any changes, you have to delete, change the name on the original, and upload again. No sub-folders, that was nice in PB, but I can live without it, the interface is simple enough it's still faster to use.
Reading the privacy policy, well, there isn't really much, this isn't for stuff you wouldn't want to go public, but that's about anything you put on the 'net.
Thanks cg, I tried a few other photo sites, like this best by far for my needs. Hope it doesn't have any gotchas that will pop up in the future.
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