What do you use for photo storage?

Maybe I'm just paranoid, but why would you EVER upload 100s of MBs of personal photos to any 3rd party company's server?

Because I'm an extrovert who likes sharing photos of my cock with random strangers.

My personal video and photo storage is xhamster.com

I'm mean, come on... really? Maybe I'm paranoid, but it's already public knowledge the NSA downloads millions of images every day, uses facial recognition on them, plus I would imagine landmark / street sign / whatever recognition technology.

I'm wondering why this even matters. I'm not saying it's acceptable behavior on behalf of the NSA, but why does it matter that some random at the NSA might be jerking off to pictures of your wife?
 


I'm wondering why this even matters.

Principle of the matter. I'm not doing anything wrong, but I don't give a shit. I didn't even sign up to get born, so getting tracked every moment tends to piss me off. Another reason why I like bitcoin so much.

My life is nobody's business but my own, and what I decide to tell other people.
 
Do you honestly think the NSA (or their contractors more to the point) haven't figured out how to link every transaction to a user?

I'm quite confident. :)

Regardless, it doesn't matter. With a standard bank account, there's usually probably a good dozen different entities that have access to it, can see your balance, freeze / withdraw funds at their whim, etc. That's bullshit.
 
There's been a lot of sexual tension between you two lately. Might I suggest a rendezvous in Thailand?
You are bit late with your suggestion. Kioppa is already dating with SirKon, with his ass duct taped.


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And you get a whole Terrabyte now for 6 bucks a month and all major photo apps can synch to it, so the pictures go straight there as you take them with a smart phone or wifi enabled camera.

As for the OP's friend, most hard drives can be recovered for a couple grand. So if he really wants those pictures back, it can probably be done by a data recovery company.

A couple grand at the high end.

And +1 for Dropbox's new paid plan.
 
I've not read any replies but the obvious choice is Flickr where you get a terabyte of free storage.

You can make private albums. Not sure about RAW but Flickr is the photographers choice so maybe.