'Jollyshot', a free service that automatically deletes uploaded photos by specifying '1 minute to 1 month'



The number of photos taken by the camera increases over time, and sometimes it is at a loss as to which one should be deleted. If you upload such a picture 'I do not know whether you can delete it, but keep it for the time being' for a period of '1 minute to 1 month', it will be automatically deleted when the period elapses, ' Jollyshot ' is a free photo service that you can easily use from a browser without requiring membership registration or an application.

Jollyshot
http://jollyshot.com/



Click below the camera mark to upload a photo. Then, the period of automatic deletion will be displayed in the pull-down as '1 minute, 10 minutes, 1 hour, 10 hours, 1 day, 10 days, 1 month', so select one.



After specifying the period, click the green camera mark.



Browse to the photo you want to upload from your PC.



Then the photo was uploaded like this. You can send the link of the image page by Facebook, Twitter, social news site ' reddit ', or email. You can also share this page by telling someone the link at the bottom of the page. Note that the name of the poster is not shown and a CC license cannot be attached, so be careful when handling images.



To upload other photos, click 'JOLLY SHOT' in the upper left to go to the top page.



To check the list of uploaded photos, click 'Person icon' in the upper right.



The list looks like this. On the right side, you can see the period when the photo will be deleted. For example, '29d 23h' means that it will be deleted in '29 days and 23 hours remaining'. Click the link on the left to see the photo.



The same photo page as before is displayed. I can't see the thumbnails in the list, so it might be a bit inconvenient to open links one by one for each photo.



In the meantime, the specified period has passed. Deleted photos are displayed as 'Expired', and when you click the deleted link for trial ...



You will be told 'This photo has expired!' And you can see that the photo is gone.



In addition, when I accessed Jollyshot from iPhone 5 and Xperia Z1, I was able to save the picture as with PC. I often wonder if I should keep the photos I took with my smartphone, so if you take a little photo with Jollyshot, you may find it useful for saving memory.



Jollyshot has no troublesome registration or sign-up, and it's convenient that you can use it easily by just accessing it. This is a free service that you should bookmark for the time being.

in Review,   Web Service, Posted by darkhorse_log