Probably the same scammers that warn my PayPal account will be emptied if I don't install their "antivirus" malware on my phone.REALLY. WE'RE NOT FUCKING AROUND HERE. WE'LL DELETE ALL YOUR PHOTOS IF YOU DON'T TAKE ACTION *RIGHT NOW*! YOU THINK WE'RE JOKING? WE'RE NOT. THEY'RE TOTALLY GONE IF YOU DON'T LOG ON.
I have a Photobucket account?
Photobucket is a bit like MapQuest or Hotmail, where it was once a stalwart Internet tool but then Google came along and ate their lunch. I'm sure I needed to share some digital photos with someone for some project in the early 2000s so I created a free Photobucket account. Now that we have broadband Internet and smart phones that can text images and all the other ways to share photos I'm at a loss for why anyone would use Photobucket, let alone pay money to use it.Probably the same scammers that warn my PayPal account will be emptied if I don't install their "antivirus" malware on my phone.
What PayPal account?
Photobucket is a bit like MapQuest or Hotmail, where it was once a stalwart Internet tool but then Google came along and ate their lunch. I'm sure I needed to share some digital photos with someone for some project in the early 2000s so I created a free Photobucket account. Now that we have broadband Internet and smart phones that can text images and all the other ways to share photos I'm at a loss for why anyone would use Photobucket, let alone pay money to use it.
I wonder how many times per day Photobucket can email me asking if I want the 27 photos I have under my account I haven't looked at in 15 years and have all the pics stashed away on various storage devices anyway?
I too had a free photobucket account. I'm not paying for it. Haven't thought about the photos stored there in years, so they can't be that important. I think it was mainly pics I used for avatars and desktop wallpapers anyway. No big loss.Photobucket is a bit like MapQuest or Hotmail, where it was once a stalwart Internet tool but then Google came along and ate their lunch. I'm sure I needed to share some digital photos with someone for some project in the early 2000s so I created a free Photobucket account. Now that we have broadband Internet and smart phones that can text images and all the other ways to share photos I'm at a loss for why anyone would use Photobucket, let alone pay money to use it.