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![]() Ask your ISP if your connectivity package includes any hosting space then store your photos on your own server.
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![]() yeah I've noticed its pretty bad, I usually just load stuff up and walk away for awhile.
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![]() Its still the same for me. Its always been a little slower than the average website but no slower now than it was before. Then again I've only been using it for a little less than two years.
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![]() I don't find it all that slow.. I generally upload photos on a daily basis, and seems to do it in a reasonable period of time for me. And my account almost max' out my monthly bandwidth and I'm only using about 40% of my allowable storage space.
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