How to Create a Temporary Guest Pass on Flickr?

Share a link to some of your private photos or videos with just a special few, then disable the link whenever you want. Let’s check how to create a temporary Guest Pass on Flickr?

How to Create a Temporary Guest Pass on Flickr?

  • Open the Flickr App on one of your devices.
  • If you don’t have the Flickr App on your device, you can easily download.
  • If you don’t wish to download the Flickr App on your device then you can simply put up the Flickr URL at the address bar of your browser which is – https://www.flickr.com/ and open Flickr without downloading it.
  • Once you open Flickr, Sign in to your Flickr account using your Flickr Username and Flickr Password.
  • You will now land up on the Flickr Homepage.
  • Now click on “You” which appears at the top left corner of your “Flickr Homepage”
  • Then, select “Albums”
  • Click on an Album to open it.
  • Now click on the “Share Icon”
  • Click Mail to email the link or copy it from the “Grab link” section.
  • This was one of the simplest ways for how to share an album containing private photos and videos.
  • You can easily share your personal and private Flickr Photos in this way without worrying.
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