Reckon Yahoo and Flickr breach every GDPR regulation out there.Wanted a replacement for Photobucket which I use occasionally. Someone suggested Flickr. I went to the sign up page and initially put off that it expected me to create a Yahoo account. Wasn’t interested so was about to leave but discovered I already have a Yahoo account from long ago so sign up using that. Hit a load of privacy questions and it is clear that Yahoo/Flickr are totally disregarding GDPR but opting you in by default and then making extremely difficult to opt out.I then find that dispite already having a Yahoo account and signing up with that, it created a new one without notifying me or asking my permission.Decide that I don’t want anything to do with this immoral company and find that I can’t even sign out. I did eventually, the option is so hidden it has clearly been designed to prevent users from finding it.Truely immoral and unethical comapny that has no regards for national laws and regulations. Do not trust your data with these guys, they have made it quite clear that they have no interest in your privacy.
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Flickr is almost certainly the best online photo management and sharing application in the world. Show off your favorite photos and videos to the world, securely and privately show content to your friends and family, or blog the photos and videos you take with a cameraphone.