Access To Private Photos
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So we're not asking for access to your private photos. Basically when we authenticate with your Flickr account, we're asking for access to work with things like your friends lists and photos. We also bring in your friends' photos to show you, just like you'd see it at the Flickr site, so sometimes those might be private, sometimes not. But we don't store those images, we just serve up what URLs we get from Flickr.
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Inappropriate?So we're not asking for access to your private photos. Basically when we authenticate with your Flickr account, we're asking for access to work with things like your friends lists and photos. We also bring in your friends' photos to show you, just like you'd see it at the Flickr site, so sometimes those might be private, sometimes not. But we don't store those images, we just serve up what URLs we get from Flickr.
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