Well, they are obviously not public if you have to have an account to see them. 
 :-)

All of them expect (and frequently require) a level of trust they have no reason
to deserve.  Nothing in the world (and on the Internet specifically) is free.  
Personal
information is the price and it makes things far to expensive.

bill

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Subject: Re: Run/Stop switch from a Soviet S/370 clone

On 23 July 2017 at 15:17, Bill Gunshannon via cctalk
<cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> It wants me to create an account.  I am certainly not going to give them
> a bunch of personal information just to see a picture.

As you wish.

It's a Yahoo site -- any Yahoo account will work, but as I said, I've
made the pics public.

The reason I use it is that Flickr gives you a very generous 1TB of
free storage and, unlike Photobucket, doesn't restrict what you do
with them. I have also seen complaints about ads and popups on
Photobucket, so Flickr seemed a safer option.

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