

Increased video playback – increasing video playback time from three minutes to ten minutes.5K Photo Display – for any screen, from smartphone to jumbotron.Premier Customer Service – Pros receive priority assistance from a brand new, world-class support team.The Flickr mobile app will now give Pros all the stats they know and love in-app. Advanced Stats – users are able to see which of their photos are trending and which have performed the best.Ad– Free Browsing – a clean, ad-free Flickr experience for users and their visitors.Unlimited Storage – upload an infinite amount of photos and videos at full resolution.Significant Enhancements to Flickr Pro, which include:.No More Yahoo! sign-in: Starting in January 2019, users will no longer require a Yahoo! account to access Flickr.

In an email to the Phoblographer, some of the biggest changes are the following: This news comes after SmugMug bought Flickr. That’s at least one step in the right direction as it’s personally kept me off of the platform for a long time now. But today, the company announced a number of new changes including the fact that they’re removing that pesky required Yahoo! sign-in. One would think that Flickr would have gone the way of MySpace and Xanga years ago when it was cool, but there is still a community that apparently cares about it despite its lack of serious relevance in the major photography world these days. I find it a bit surreal that it is 2018 and we’re even still talking about Flickr they’re still around.
