You can also view your public photos without logging in by visiting https://photobucket. com/u/yourusername. If you’re able to log in but your photos are blurred or missing, see Recover Blurred & Blocked Photos.

You can also search for the username on Google by typing your full name and + “photobucket”. For example, loretta lynn + “photobucket”.

Your Photobucket username. The email address you no longer have access to. If you aren’t sure, list all possible email addresses you may have used. The first and last name connected to the account. Your date of birth. The country and postal or ZIP code at the time of registration. A detailed description of one or two images you remember in the account. If you remember any album or sub-album names, list them. List the new email address to connect to your account. Take a clear selfie while holding up a sheet of paper that displays today’s date, and attach the photo to the message. If Photobucket can confirm that you’re the account owner, they’ll add your new email address to your account, which will allow you to reset your password and regain access to your photos.

Photos without EXIF data may not show up if you use either of the Sort by: Date Taken sorting options. When viewing your Photobucket account, try clicking the Sort By menu and selecting one of the Date Uploaded options instead. [2] X Research source

Close the browser tab that’s displaying the error. In a new tab, go to https://app. photobucket. com. If your account was over the limit and you can now see your photos, delete enough content to bring your account back into good standing. For free accounts, you can store 2500 images or 25 GB of photos and videos. [3] X Research source If your photos are blurred, you can still download the unblurred versions. Click the checkbox on each blurred thumbnail (dragging won’t work—you’ll have to click each checkbox), then click the download icon. This saves the photos as a ZIP file you can open on any device. The photos will not be blurred when downloaded.

To get a free trial, point your browser to https://next. photobucket. com and click FREE TRIAL. [4] X Research source Once the trial is active, follow these steps to download your photos: Download an album: Open the album, then click the cloud icon with a down-arrow to save it as a ZIP file. [5] X Research source Download individual photos: Hover your mouse pointer over a photo, check the box, then check the boxes on all other photos you want to download. Click the cloud icon with a down-arrow to save all selected photos as a ZIP file. [6] X Research source

Go to https://www. google. com in any web browser. Type the person’s name—either the username you suspect they use on Photobucket, or their first and last name. You might also try the username they use on another social media platform like Instagram or Twitter. Type a space, and then type + “Photobucket”. For example, if you’re looking for Kim Kardashian’s Photobucket, you’d type Kim Kardashian + “Photobucket”. [8] X Research source Look for search results that begin with https://app. photobucket. com/u/, as these are Photobucket accounts. If you were looking for your own username, you’ll find it after the /u in the URL. Searching Google will also be helpful if you’ve forgotten your Photobucket username and need help getting back in to your account.

If you’re using Chrome, Microsoft Edge, or another Chromium-based browser, you can install Photoshop Hotlink Fix. On Firefox, install Photobucket Embed Fix.