Photo-sharing website Flickr has finally dumped Yahoo's old system after over 10 years, a move which was most requested by its s. 704i5e
"It's been difficult for Amazon Web Services computing foundation," CNET reported on Monday.
This is a welcome change for Flickr s who reportedly didn't like the system introduced in 2007, two years after Yahoo acquired the website.
Verizon-owned Yahoo was once an Internet giant that helped popularise services like web-based email.
However, it has lost much of is influence, mostly after being hit by a massive data breach that affected all its three billion s.
Meanwhile, Flickr recently extended the February 5 deadline to March 12 for free s to pictures before it officially starts deleting them if they exceed 1,000.
Last year, Flickr had announced a new pricing plan under which s had to pay $50 (roughly Rs. 3,500) for a Pro hip, or stay limited to 1,000 photographs.
Photo site SmugMug that targets professional photographers as a place to sell photos and run their websites, purchased Flickr in April 2018 and announced the new policies on November 1, 2018.