It just occurred to me that the sub-title of my tech blog infers anything to do with gadgets – and most sunny summer days I find time to take photos, usually of gadgets but also of friends, scenery and local events. I do have a blog for photography – a relatively new blog and until today COMPLETELY forgot to add subscribe, log-in and log-out buttons.
Thanks to forgetting to give it a “subscribe” button” – I probably end up writing to myself most of the time. Anyway, the phone is a “gadget” – and regular readers know that I cherish my Xiaomi Pocophone. The same readers also likely know I’m a great fan of the Android “Snapseed” app which handles most photo processing “essentials”, despite being free. Well, my NEW photo toy is very cheap and called “Deep Art Effects”. More of that over on the photo blog.
Pete, would it be possible for you to migrate logins from this site to the Photography blog?
Well, if someone shows me how (I remember seeing SOMETHING about that this morning but I can’t remember where).
here’s how, but i suggest NOT doing it… you know, the usual legal weirdness… technically someone subscribed to THIS site, not others, and checked to accept terms of THIS site, not others… imagine someone compromises THAT other site, where you migrated the credentials, even of people not interested in that and steals credentials, in a GDPR world: you’re going to enjoy what’s expecting you… register to a site is a 1 minute business, let do that who’s really interested, don’t risk…
always technically, if your blog is reachable from an EU country, you should have a GDPR policy, top banner from which to accept it, and all the remaining bul…it our well paid representants do, like measure cucumber length or banana’s curve…
I never thought of that. You are right. I’ll sign up!
Ok, I’ll leave them separate. I cannot believe I forgot the signup page on the photo blog – I wondered why it had no subscribers. Hopefully that is now rectified, congrats to early adopters 🙂 Don’t expect the kind of activity we get in here though, it should be a lot quieter.