How to share or save a photo and video in the Flickr app for Android device?

When you find or capture something cool, it's only natural to want to share it with your friends. From Flickr, as long as the photographer allows it, you can easily save content, add it to a Flickr group, or share it by email, text, or on social media sites.

  1. Open the Flickr App on one of your devices.
  2. If you don't have the Flickr App on your device you can easily download it.
  3. If you don't wish to download the Flickr App on any of your devices then you can simply put up the Flickr URL at the address bar of your device browser which is - https://www.flickr.com/ and open Flickr without downloading it.
  4. Once you open Flickr, Sign in to your Flickr account using your Flickr Username and Flickr Password.
  5. You will now land up on the Flickr Homepage.
  6. On the homepage, tap a photo or video to open it.
  7. Tap the Share icon Graphic of three circles joined by lines.
  8. Tap what you want to do with the content:
    - Link icon - Copy a link to the content.
    - Download icon (arrow pointing down in a box) - Save the content to your device.
    - Add to a group (2 circles with a +) - Add the content to a group.
    - Tumblr (letter 't') - Share the content on Tumblr.
    - Facebook (letter 'f' in a blue box) - Share the content on Facebook.
    - Twitter (white bird in the blue box) - Share the content on Twitter.

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