Non Digital Photographs

Most people now use digital photographs on our phones/tablets/laptops. But If you still like to have some printed (at a reasonable price) there are apps available which you can download onto your smart phone. – “FreePrints” (also a similar deal with the PhotoBox app and the Snapfish app)

They work by downloading the app and set up a free account with them – the app is free from the Google Play Store on an Android phone or the App Store on an iPhone.

You can choose up to 45 (or 50, depending on the app) standard-sized photos to print each month.  The prints themselves are free you just pay for the postage.  The FreePrints app postage is roughly between £1.49 and £3.99 depending on the number of prints ordered in a month.    Exact postage costs will vary a bit from app to app.

There’s no subscription, so there is no need to order every month.  The small downside is, that if your free photo allowance for one month is not used, you can’t carry it over to the next month. These apps are useful if you like to order a small number of prints regularly, rather than a load in one go.  

If you’ve saved up a big batch of photos to get printed all at once, maybe stored on your computer or a service like Google Photos, it may be worth looking at deals on websites like Snapfish, Photobox or Boots Photos (there are others too).  They’ll often have free photo deals for new customers, or give you free postage if you spend over a certain amount with them.  They usually charge around 10p per print.

Both the apps and these websites are also handy for other photo products to put on your wall – poster-sized prints, canvases, mugs, T-shirts, calendars. Prices vary quite a bit between the different websites.

Last pass

There is to  be a change to the free version of LastPass service.    At present, you  can use LastPass on as many devices as you like absolutely free. That’s changing on the 16th March.

You’ll have to choose whether you want to use LastPass on computers or mobile devices   You won’t be able to use it on both unless you pay for the premium version.

If you use it on both computers and mobile devices at the moment, choose which one to keep.  The first time you sign in to LastPass on or after the 16th, it’ll record which device you do it on.  That will become your free device type – so if you sign in first on your computer, you won’t be able to use the app any more (and vice versa).

To keep access to both, you need to sign up for the premium version. If you upgrade before the 16th March, a full year costs £22 or £30 after.

WhatsApp location finder.

If you want to share your location with a friend eg if your delayed on a train – WhatsApp may come in useful.

  1. Open individual chat or group chat, in text box, tap the paper clip icon. Tap Location in the box that pops up, (ensure you’ve already allowed whatsApp access to your location)
  2. On next screen a google map of your exact position appears, and below this a list of nearby locations as well as the option to share live location.
  3. Tap Share Live Location & choose how long to share your location (can be between  15 min -1 hour  & 8 hours)
  4. You can also add comment here eg train running late.
  5. Tap the Send arrow,  you’ll then see your location on the app map & an option to Stop Sharing – which can be used any time