How to Edit your Flickr Profile on iPad or iPhone?

Share your latest adventures and keep your followers informed by updating your profile on the go. You can easily add your newest profile photo or update your description and website info on Flickr. But do you know how to edit your Flickr Profile on iPad or iPhone?

How to Edit your Flickr Profile on iPad or iPhone?

  • Open the Flickr App on your iPad or iPhone.
  • If you don’t have the Flickr App on your iPhone or iPad you can easily download it from the Apple App Store.
  • If you don’t wish to download the Flickr App on your phone then you can simply put up the Flickr URL at the address bar 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 the “Profile Icon” from the Flickr Homepage.
  • Tap on the “Buddy Icon” which appears at the top of your screen.
  • You will get all the necessary options now, make any changes you’d like and edit your Flickr Profile.
  • Tap the X to return to Flickr.
  • The changes will now be successively made by Flickr and your Profile will be updated.
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