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Agency Based Discussion => Adobe Stock => Topic started by: DallasP on August 20, 2018, 15:05

Title: Fotolia site gone?
Post by: DallasP on August 20, 2018, 15:05
So, it seems fotolia has entirely transitioned into Adobe Stock now? Pretty sure I still had credits to use at Fotolia :| What's the deal here?
Title: Re: Fotolia site gone?
Post by: obj owl on August 20, 2018, 15:17
I just logged in.
Title: Re: Fotolia site gone?
Post by: estike on August 20, 2018, 16:48
No problem here to get in
Title: Re: Fotolia site gone?
Post by: DallasP on August 20, 2018, 16:59
It just keeps redirecting to AS, I just now figured it out.
Title: Re: Fotolia site gone?
Post by: estike on August 20, 2018, 18:46
Try that: Fotolia.com/contributor. There will appear "page not found". But above you will find the button "log in"
Title: Re: Fotolia site gone?
Post by: HalfFull on August 21, 2018, 01:46
Try that: Fotolia.com/contributor. There will appear "page not found". But above you will find the button "log in"

But if you enter the webpage correctly https://www.fotolia.com/Contributor (https://www.fotolia.com/Contributor)

It's there.... with or without www

Also, google Fotolia and they still have advertised links at the top that take you straight to Fotolia and even the organic links take you straight there to the client side. I think you may have just tried to get to them when they've released an update of some kind and it was still filtering through the dns servers. Certainly still there though.
Title: Re: Fotolia site gone?
Post by: estike on August 21, 2018, 05:47
Try that: Fotolia.com/contributor. There will appear "page not found". But above you will find the button "log in"

But if you enter the webpage correctly https://www.fotolia.com/Contributor (https://www.fotolia.com/Contributor)

It's there.... with or without www

Also, google Fotolia and they still have advertised links at the top that take you straight to Fotolia and even the organic links take you straight there to the client side. I think you may have just tried to get to them when they've released an update of some kind and it was still filtering through the dns servers. Certainly still there though.
May be that (contributor) "page not found" is shown for me because I had been logged out before. But I'm already on a contributor site with logo andlog in-button above. Thats I wanted to tell to DallasP.
Title: Re: Fotolia site gone?
Post by: Dumc on August 21, 2018, 11:40
For god's sake, click on "return to fotolia legacy site"
Title: Re: Fotolia site gone?
Post by: DallasP on August 21, 2018, 19:35
For god's sake, click on "return to fotolia legacy site"

That's why I screenshot and underlined it. lol.

My bookmark must have been redirected or maybe it's cookie based? idk. I'm amazed everyone else kept going.

Try that: Fotolia.com/contributor. There will appear "page not found". But above you will find the button "log in"

But if you enter the webpage correctly https://www.fotolia.com/Contributor (https://www.fotolia.com/Contributor)

It's there.... with or without www

Also, google Fotolia and they still have advertised links at the top that take you straight to Fotolia and even the organic links take you straight there to the client side. I think you may have just tried to get to them when they've released an update of some kind and it was still filtering through the dns servers. Certainly still there though.

I wasn't necessarily after the contributor side on this visit. I have a sub and was looking for more images around like webhosting and the like ... The Fotolia subscription model works way better for me than another Adobe sub. (cheaper anyway, I buy way more than submit)

Try that: Fotolia.com/contributor. There will appear "page not found". But above you will find the button "log in"

But if you enter the webpage correctly https://www.fotolia.com/Contributor (https://www.fotolia.com/Contributor)

It's there.... with or without www

Also, google Fotolia and they still have advertised links at the top that take you straight to Fotolia and even the organic links take you straight there to the client side. I think you may have just tried to get to them when they've released an update of some kind and it was still filtering through the dns servers. Certainly still there though.

I'm one of those jerks that never clicks on ads. lol. Advertising is expensive yo.