Today on Flickr’s blog, the company announced it will now let users log in with their Facebook account. Two days ago, we reported that Yahoo! opened up its log in to both Google and Facebook ids. It’s ...
Users of the popular photo-sharing site Flickr are upset with the announcement that customers must use Yahoo IDs to log-in from 15 March. In an e-mail to users, Flickr said founding members, known as ...
Yahoo recently indicated via its support pages that it will soon no longer support Facebook or Google login for Flickr. Yahoo first revealed plans to remove Facebook/Google login back in March. Yahoo ...
For the most part, we're taught from a young age to try and work well with others. Sharing, caring, and not hogging all of the spotlight is generally in one's best interest. So much for that. Yahoo ...
As of June 30, Yahoo will eliminate Flickr's social media login options, instead requiring everyone to have a Yahoo ID. Existing users should receive an email from Yahoo, warning of the impending ...
The change is meant to make its products stand out from competitors and grow idle revenue numbers. Yahoo Inc. is ditching the option for users of photo-sharing service Flickr to sign in via Google and ...
"It`s been difficult for Flickr`s new owner, SmugMug, to step away from Yahoo. In an effort to improve performance and reliability, SmugMug also has been moving data from Yahoo`s data centers to ...
Oh joy, oh rapture, unsubdued, Flickr’s login is no longer tied to Yahoo. The photo-sharing platform announced today that it will roll out a new system to members over the next few weeks that doesn’t ...
Yahoo earlier this year announced plans to phase out Google- and Facebook-based sign-in from its services. The feature was initially removed from a sports service and now it is Flickr’s turn, after ...