Yahoo offers three free months of Flickr Pro

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Neowin.net said:
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Even though Instagram now says they have no plans to sell photos uploaded by its users, many of those same users are not suspicious of Instagram's motives after it tried to push changes to its Terms of Service earlier this week. Instagram has now said they have reverted their Terms of Service back to their original form.

Now a well known photo and video sharing service, Flickr, is apparently trying to bring in new users to its fold, and in this case their timing could not be better. Flickr's owners at Yahoo have launched a holiday gift for both new and current users that gives them three free months of Flickr Pro.

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