Google Picasa Web Albums Receives Security Upgrade
Being a huge fan of the Google Picasa Desktop Client, from time to time I use the Picasa Web Albums to share a few photos with Friends and Family. In the past, one thing that always bothered me about the Web Albums was their mediocre security. Even if I made the Photo Gallery Private, the security built around the Album is based only on a Security Key in the URL. So once you gave out the URL, you just gave up the control of WHO or WHAT was able to view your photos.
- Public – Great for PUBLIC photos
- Unlisted – Great embedding Photos into Blogs or Share Photos you don’t need to control tightly
- Sign-in Required to View – PERFECT for those pictures of the Kids you don’t want out on the Internet!
What if the person you invite doesn’t have a GMAIL account?
I have to say, although I was a little skeptical, the folks over at Google did an excellent job with this
Once I created a Google Account using my @groovyPost.com email address (Didn’t know I could do that) I was dropped into the Picasa Web Album and was able to view the Photos I shared.
Nice job Groovy Picasa Google people! VERY smooth implementation!
devprise.com
January 20, 2009 at 2:55 pm
if you get sent a picasaweb album, and wish to download all of the photo’s from it, but the author has turned off downloads … I wrote a tool to do the download anyway, see https://www.devprise.com/picasaweb-photo-album-downloader/