Not sure if you mean CrashPlan's website or Flickr's website or
something else, but ...

https://www.code42.com/store/

There was a pull-down menu in the upper right & clicking on "Store". I
didn't see it at first until I told NoScript to temporarily allow
crashplan.com

They have an unlimited plan for one computer for $5.00 a month if you
pay for a year in advance [$59.99]; an unlimited "family plan" for
$12.50 a month at a one year subscription rate of $149.99 and a
"Business" plan for $10.00 a month.

In addition to a free trial, they have a "free" plan that allows you to
use the software to backup to your own external drive, like Time-Machine
for Mac, without paying for cloud storage.

There seem to be a bunch of these companies doing on-line "cloud"
backups. CrashPlan was recommended to me because of the low cost &
simplicity.

On 6/10/2015 3:21 PM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:

I was exhausted scrolling down the webpage... and still couldn't find
what it costs..

I am rather sceptical about companies using cookie-cutter-type websites
which indicates they cannot or are not willing to hire a good web
designer. It's weird to see that from a 14-y.o. company with this
product being 7-8 y.o.
But on another hand, the portion of their revenue from retail customers
is less than 20%.


Also, surprisingly, Adobe LR's page has a similar look and feel:
http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop-lightroom.html
Recently, I've seen a bunch of small startups and mid-size companies
using this type of template... It must be a sign of me getting old, but
I don't like that type of site design (aka UX).


Igor




John Wed, 10 Jun 2015 10:38:26 -0700 wrote:

[1] No.

[2] Not really, although you can set the images as private so no one
else can see them.


Several persons whose expertise I respect have suggested CrashPlan.

http://www.code42.com/crashplan/

On 6/10/2015 12:53 PM, Eric Weir wrote:

     I.d like to take advantage of Flickr.s 1000 GB of free storage to
     backup my photo files, but I wouldn.t want all of them to go into my
     photostream. Two questions: [1] Is using Flickr as backup realistic
     in the first place? [2] Is it possible to keep backups and
     photostream separate?



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