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Open tdicks opened 9 years ago

tdicks commented 9 years ago

FAQ

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   <h1>Frequently Asked Questions</h1>
  <h2>What is cubeupload?</h2>
  <p class="lead">We are a zero-compression image hosting service run by three guys in the UK.</p>
  <p>We cater for uploaders who don't want their images compressed. We keep whatever your upload, in the quality you uploaded it in. We are popular with photographers, pixel war enthusiasts and other general users. We love what we do.</p>
  <h2>What can I upload?</h2>
  <p class="lead">Whatever you want! But...</p>
  <p>We are a respectable service and do not tolerate pornography, gore or anything else covered under our <a href="#">Terms of Service</a>. We are quite relaxed about artsy content, but this is at our sole discretion. In short, most people won't need to worry about getting their uploads deleted and their access restricted. However, our moderators have banhammers are trained to use them.</p>

  <h2>Can I request...?</h2>
  <p class="lead">Yes, in fact we encourage it!</p>
  <p>We pride ourselves on being transparent and accessible. We love hearing feedback about our service and do our best to respond to any messages we receive. If you want to get in touch, head over to the <a href="#">contact</a> page.</p>

  <h2>Someone has uploaded my work!</h2>
  <p class="lead">Don't panic, help is just a message away!</p>
  <p>We strongly believe in an individual's right to protect their own work. If you find your personal work being hosted on cubeupload without your permission, just get in touch via the <a href="#">contact</a> page and we'll be happy to assist. Please note that while we are happy to remove content in violation of our Terms of Service, we do not release details of the uploader unless provided with a court order or search warrant.</p>
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    <h2>Can I use ShareX to upload images?</h2>
  <p class="lead">Apps like ShareX or ZScreen aren't officially supported, but read on...</p>
  <p>During the development of the new cubeupload service, we chose to make use of CSRF tokens to help prevent bots spamming uploads. Unfortunately this does mean apps like ShareX can no longer send POST requests without this token. However, we do realise that ShareX is a very popular and useful tool, so we have provided some basic instructions on how to get this working <a href="/pages/external-upload">here</a>.</p>
tdicks commented 9 years ago

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