Uploading
Sharing
Image Hosting Platforms
100

This is the process of transferring files from a local device to the internet.

Uploading

100

Making a file available for others to view or download is called this.

Sharing

100

This site allows quick, free image uploads with easy sharing links.

Imgur

200

Before uploading a file, you should check this to make sure it isn’t too large.

File size

200

Sharing a link to a Google Drive file with classmates is an example of this.

Collaborative sharing

200

This platform is popular among professional photographers for organizing and showcasing photos.

Flickr

300

Before uploading, it is important to ensure this matches the platform’s requirements.

File format

300

You must adjust these settings to control who can see your shared files.

Privacy settings

300

This Google service backs up photos automatically and allows easy sharing.

Google Photos

400

Uploading moves files from this type of device, such as a phone or laptop.

A local device

400

Sharing files helps group members work together by doing this.

Facilitating collaboration

400

These platforms are commonly used for embedding images into blogs and personal websites.

Photobucket / TinyPic

500

This benefit of uploading allows users to back up important files so they won’t be lost if a device becomes damaged.

Online file backup

500

When sharing media, you must respect these legal and ethical rules.

Copyright / ownership

500

This site is used by professional photographers to showcase high-quality images and build portfolios.

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