To change the privacy levels on photos youve already uploaded, batch them in Organizr, then click “Permissions” and select “Who can see, comment, tag?
As of April 20, 2007, changing the privacy level of any photo (“public” –> “friends”, or “friends” –> “family”) will change the image file name. This ensures that any photo truly becomes private. Please note that this will “break” any photo that has been blogged elsewhere as the image file will have a new URL. Privacy Uploading by Email With our upload system, you can add a little bit of text (the pink bits below) to your Flickr email address (the green bits below) to set privacy levels as you upload. These permissions will override the default upload permissions you set here. Let’s say your magic email address is foo13bar@photos.flickr.com. Then you could use: foo13bar+friends@photos.flickr.com – Visible to friends foo13bar+family@photos.flickr.com – Visible to family foo13bar+ff@photos.flickr.com – Visible to friends and family foo13bar+private@photos.flickr.com – Only visible to you foo13bar+public@photos.flickr.com – Visible to everyone Tip: Save the addresses you use frequently
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