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Panoramio no longer available after November 4, 2016

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Back in 2014, we announced our intention to retire Panoramio in order to invest our efforts into imp

Back in 2014, we announced our intention to retire Panoramio in order to invest our efforts into improving photo-sharing experiences directly inside Google Maps.  In response to your feedback, we postponed these plans and worked to add features to Maps that better support the level of engagement that you have enjoyed with Panoramio. Today, with [photo upload tools in Google Maps] and our [Local Guides program], we are providing easy options for you to share your photos with an active and growing community. As such, we’ve decided to now close down Panoramio. To make this transition easier, we’ll provide several options to continue sharing photos through other services. If you choose, you can also export all your data and take it somewhere else. Because you have [linked your Panoramio profile] with a Google account, all your Panoramio photos will be copied to the [Google Album Archive] at full resolution after Panoramio goes away. These copied photos will not use any of your Google storage quota. However, unless you [upgrade to a Google+ account], your Panoramio photos will stop appearing in Google Maps.  This is because Panoramio nicknames will no longer be supported, and all other photos in Maps are attributed to Google+ user names. After November 4, 2016, you’ll continue to have access to your photos in Panoramio for a year, but you will no longer be able to add new photos, likes, or comments.  Below, we’ve included resources to help you manage or export your data.  You can visit your [Panoramio profile] to see what photos you've added.  If you have already [linked] your profile with a Google account, your Panoramio data will automatically be saved. 1) Keep your photos in Album Archive Because you have a Google account linked with your Panoramio account, we will automatically copy your Panoramio photos to the [Google Album Archive] when Panoramio is retired in November 2017. - Copied photos will not use any of your Google storage quota. - If you [activate Google+] on your account, then eligible images and your View Counts will be transferred into Google Maps and will be visible when you sign in to Maps and [access the Contributions screen] from the main menu. 2) Export your photos to a local zip file Visit [takeout.google.com] and follow the instructions there. 3) Become a Local Guide to keep contributing To keep adding photos to Google Maps and engage with a growing community of photographers, [join the Local Guides] program. You can earn points and unlock rewards for photos submitted with a Google account when they are linked to a point of interest or business. [Many of your Panoramio photos may already be counted]. If you prefer to no longer share your photos with Google Maps, you can delete your Panoramio photos or your entire account at any time.  - You can delete your Panoramio account (and photos) immediately by logging in, opening "Settings", and clicking the "Delete your account" option.  You can also navigate to this page directly by using [this link]. - If you delete any photos (or delete your entire account) before Panoramio is retired in November 2017, that content will not be automatically copied to the Google Album Archive and will stop appearing in Google Maps. Please see our [Help Center article] for more information and the various options you have to save, transfer, or delete your content. We’ve appreciated your contributions over the years and hope you will continue to share amazing photos with the world. Thank you, The Panoramio team Google Inc. 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043 You've received this mandatory service announcement to update you about important changes to Panoramio.

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