NEW: Download Notifications via Email

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We have a brand new feature for you!

picdrop now notifies you via email when your clients download individual images or entire galleries. With the receipt of the email, you can feel at ease knowing that your images or videos have been successfully downloaded, without the need to constantly monitor your event notifications in picdrop.

The feature is already activated for you. Of course, you can always turn it off in your 👉 account settings. If you have any questions, we’ve got your back and you can find us here.

Enjoy your notifications!

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