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Imagine, you just finished an amazing vacation, or you just finished your kids birthday party, or maybe you just had the most amazing anniversary party, and now you can’t wait to share all your photos with your closest family and friends.
Facebook or Instagram, or even Twitter are great for a handful of photos now and then. But you can only share so many photos of your kids, or your latest vacation before your “friends” begin to say “ENOUGH already!”

I mean really! How many Ducks do you want to see in your feed stream before you get sick of them? Yet, I take hundreds of these as I practice wildlife and freezing action. And I do have friends who want to see them….just not on Facebook. 😉
There has to be a better way to share your favorite photos with those closest to you, without irritating the masses in social media.
Announcing ibi Photo Manager For Private Photo Sharing
As moms, we often have plenty

Or a Dad who is currently away on business, or deployed through the military and wants to see all the moments they are missing.
But do you really want all those moments online for everyone in the world to see? Some moments are meant to be shared only with those closest to you.
Introducing the ibi photo sharing device. ibi helps you share those special moments privately with those who matter most to you.

With

With just one
Your friends and family can view the photos and albums through a browser if they don’t have the app. Or you can add them as a member to a file, photo or video via the app if they have the app on their device.

The ibi photo manager saves and organizes those precious memories in one place so they are easy to find.
This is a lifesaver for me, as I capture moments with my phone, my DSLR, and my husbands phone. So it is sometimes hard for me to find the photos I want when I want them. I mean…which device did I take that photo with? Where did I put it?

Well, now they can all be organized on ibi!
How ibi photo manager is a photographers dream come true
As a photographer I always have a lot of photos to store and organize.
But now my husband has joined me in the passion of photography. That means, DOUBLE the photos to keep track of.

While we store them on external hard drives for safekeeping, that doesn’t help when we want to pick out a photo to share with family or each other.
Often the husband messages me and asks me to send him a photo that is on the hard drive here at home.

But now that I’ve connected our hard drive with ibi, he can access all our photography photos whenever and wherever he wants. So if he wants to show his friends at work that awesome sunset he captured the night before, he can!

Or I might be out running errands when Grandma calls and wants a copy of the photo I took of the kids at the last family gathering.
Well, with ibi I can easy select which photos I want to share with which people. I have complete control over the photos and who can see which photos.

Make photo sharing easy
Now, you may be thinking that ibi is pretty awesome already. But it only gets better!
ibi features 2 TB of storage which can hold 500,000+ photos or 200+ hours of video.

Now say you are at a family gathering and everyone wants to see the photos from your last adventure. Well, you
Or you can do it the new cool way, by sharing the photos all on the TV screen. B
Set up is a breeze. You literally plug it in, create an account on the ibi app, and pair your ibi device to your app and connect to your wifi setting. That’s it!

Best of all, you do NOT have to plug the
This is heaven sent! I mean, my router only has so many ports, and it’s already overtaxed with our security system and other entertainment devices. The space around our router is already maxed.
So instead, I can set up the

It can literally be placed almost anywhere that is within the routers Wi-fi signal. Even on an end table in another room.

Are you ready to update your online private photo sharing routine to the best family photo sharing option on the market.
GET YOUR OWN ibi device HERE!
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