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Ask HN: What are your favorite tools for sharing/self-hosting images privately?

5 pointsby cassidooabout 2 years ago
I&#x27;ve got a kid on the way, and I&#x27;d love an easy and private way to share photos with family. The absolute easiest way would be to use something like Google Photos, but I&#x27;ve heard just enough of the nightmare stories of people sharing a photo of their kids in the bath with their mom or something and getting locked out that I don&#x27;t want to risk anything like that. My family isn&#x27;t really tech-savvy, and many of them not on social media, so something like a private Instagram account wouldn&#x27;t really work either.<p>I&#x27;ve seen things like Tresorit for private sharing, and also Pixelfed and Photoview. And honestly a good percentage of the devs I know just put a login page in front of a website with an S3 bucket of photos of their kids.<p>I&#x27;m probably over-engineering&#x2F;overthinking this, but I&#x27;d love any and all recommendations y&#x27;all might have so I could research further!

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k310about 2 years ago
PogoPlug used to do this, but they folded. IIRC, they would give you a dynamic IP address so that you or others could access data on the device.<p>Perhaps you could set up a photo server (software suggestions below) in house and arrange a tunnel (can&#x27;t help you there) or run the server on a VPS and manage (http) access, presuming that&#x27;s what the photo server software supports.<p>This is a site that describes self-hosted photo albums: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;medevel.com&#x2F;os-photo-collection-self-hosted&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;medevel.com&#x2F;os-photo-collection-self-hosted&#x2F;</a>
kaspersetabout 2 years ago
I just use Flickr for keeping images that can be shared within close friends&#x2F;family. Very old school but I love the annotation&#x2F;note aspect of the Flickr. May be not very secure but good enough for my purposes.