Some people would be too intimidated to browse, if they thought there was evidence of which images they were checking out. I like the idea of being able to know exactly who looked at my photos. If there was ever an issue about the theft of one of my images, if I had an accurate record of everybody that looked at it, it might be easier to find out who the culprit was in that situation.
Ipernity tells you everybody that visits your photos, so this is very helpful in lots of respects. Posted 94 months ago.
HaarFager 1 Million Views-Great! On Ipernity Now : , it might be easier to find out who the culprit was in that situation. Could still be quite difficult - notably for really popular folks who can boast of 1 million views. You may need a script for that. Check out the Flickr Ipernity Hacks group.
On Ipernity Now : How would you know I looked at your photos? At best you would have an IP address which has no link to me. My ISP server gave me the address today; they will give it to someone else tomorrow. And if I access from the coffee shop, you won't even have that tenuous link.
On Ipernity Now : Ipernity tells you everybody that visits your photos, Which is impossible with public photos viewed by not to Ipernity logged in people. Logged in Ipernity members can choose not to show their identity when visiting photos of others. On Ipernity Now : If there was ever an issue about the theft of one of my images, if I had an accurate record of everybody that looked at it, it might be easier to find out who the culprit was in that situation.
And you believe that the bad guys will log in to Ipernity? It's a bit as expecting a burglar that he identifies himself to you when gets into your house to rob your possessions. Flickr logo. If you click it, you'll go home. Sign Up Explore. Upload Sign In. Share it here. Click here to get started and to read our Forum Guidelines.
Latest: 3 hours ago Will there be any Pro offers for Black Friday? Search the Help Forum Who's been looking??? Mike Cushing says: Hi, I just wondered Posted at AM, 6 February PST permalink glenfinlas says: Mike Cushing : If you look at your stats page - Referrers - you will find some but not comprehensive info on where your views have been coming from. Mike Cushing says: Well there are some really nice comments there, and thank you. Robert Barone says: Mike Cushing : If you used tags and joined some aviation groups, you would certainly have more views.
Feed — Subscribe to help discussion threads. Latest: 3 hours ago. New Flickr Notifications Center and Settings available to all members. Latest: 2 months ago. Any time a photopage is loaded in a web browser, it counts as a view of that photopage.
If a set's page is loaded in a web browser, it counts as a view of that set. If the photostream page is loaded in a web browser, it counts as a view of the photostream. But if anyone signed in or not views your images some other way slideshow, third-party app, direct link to. Those views do not count. HairyHippy 10 years ago. I also think that if you view a picture which is not yours, look at some others, then come back to the first picture the second and subsequent visit does not count.
I'm not sure how long it remembers you for the purpose of this. Fry Posted 10 years ago. Edited by Wil C. Fry member 10 years ago. That's true. EDIT: I just visited the newest image in your photostream several times.
Each time counted as a view. Before posting that comment I tried it out on a random photopage. I visited and revisited and even refreshed a few times and the counter stayed doggedly at 79 as I remember. How odd. Either Mr.
Fry has superpowers, or I'm a second class citizen. I use Firefox browser. I'm flattered by the visits to my picture. I also just visited the newest image in your photostream several times and each time counted as a view. And no need to refresh each time I have special powers too!
BLU and the count stayed the same. I repeated the experiment with some other quite unrelated photostreams and found multiple visits did not up the count. Seems like it is supposed not to happen but for some combinations it does.
At least that's the way I see it. There is a free widget available called Feedjit that can show you in real time who is visiting or visited your page and from where. Shows country, time, browser and OS. You can just Google it, it is easy to find Yes as it's the public non members that you want to see them Posted ages ago. Not true, if he wants his friends to see them and not the public at large then he can create a guest pass to send to his friends as Wil stated above Posted ages ago.
Sorry yes, my connection is poor today snow? Flickr logo. If you click it, you'll go home. Sign Up Explore. Upload Sign In. Share it here. Click here to get started and to read our Forum Guidelines. Latest: 3 hours ago Will there be any Pro offers for Black Friday? Search the Help Forum How does someone view my pictures on flickr? Fry says: "I have tried that it does not work for my friends" John, unlike the OP, your images are private.
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