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I use Imgur. There's no limit on how many images you can upload, and the file size limit is pretty big (20MB for normal images).Just... do not upload your images publicly, lest you want a bunch of downvotes and negative comments. Private is the default on the website, but public is default on the app. You also do not need a title for private images.
Can you embed the pictures from Flickr or Imgur here? I know with the changes to Photobucket I;ve been looking for a new host myself.
I second Imgur! I use Flickr for photos and Imgur for everything else. As long as you keep your images private and aren't using it for serious things, like a sales site or some place you're making money, its an excellent host. You can direct link images.
Quote from: Taxel on September 27, 2017, 07:03:24 AMI second Imgur! I use Flickr for photos and Imgur for everything else. As long as you keep your images private and aren't using it for serious things, like a sales site or some place you're making money, its an excellent host. You can direct link images.Any suggestions for those that would use their images for selling ponies? I don't mind paying a bit. I was spending about $40 a year on Photobucket's higher tier. But I don't want to spend much more than that.
Perhaps a Wordpress site would work for you? Their free plan comes with 3 gigs of space which will probably be enough storage. I've been using their blog for years and love how much customization you can do with it. If 3 gigs isn't enough, you could also get Backblaze's B2 in addition which is a basic and dirt cheap cloud storage that also lets you use it as an image host. You do need to be somewhat computer savvy to use it though.