"Load all Images" is selected,
Images of other websites get displayed
"Manage permissions" all Google domains have an empty "permissiosn" tab page
And, in the mentioned the Google spreadsheet all images I use originate from 
the same picasa web album, +/- 75% of the thumbnails are still displayed.  They 
were placed the same way "insert image" and copy-paste the URL of the thumbnail.

When I go to the albums or to a specific image, none gets displayed.  The same 
for all my albums.  I even uploaded new photo's today in a new album: the 
upload went fine, but no photo gets displayed with my "normal user profile"

When I log out, and I open a web album that I made available to anyone: same 
problem, no image gets displayed.

I think I'll go for the "purge certificates" as a last resort.

Aha, now I remark a red indicator in the lower right corner "warning: contains 
unauthenticated content".  On a web album, not in this spreadsheet.
Now I guess somehow a setting "do not show unauthenticated content on encrypted 
pages" got turned o, and I have to find how to turn that back off.

On Saturday, 18 July 2015 13:50:10 UTC+2, [email protected]  wrote:
> kris.buelens wrote:
> > Since Sunday all of a sudden I can no longer see my photo's in my web 
> > albums. (I still see the albums themselves, but not a single photo).  I'm 
> > using https://picasaweb.google.com and https://plus.google.com/photos/...
> > I can see the names of all my albums, but also the cover photo is missing.
> > When I use the Web Album, I see small rectangles where the photo's should 
> > be, when I click on one, I get an almost blank page (blank where my photo 
> > is supposed to be), and if I ask to see the photo details, all Exif data is 
> > correctly displayed.
> 
> Are images shown on any other web sites?
> 
> Check under Edit > Preferences > Privacy & Security > Images > Image 
> Acceptance Policy and ensure it's set to "Load all images".
> 
> Also click "Manage Permissions", and see if there's an entry for the 
> specific sites you're having problems with - it may be that it's been 
> set not to load images for those. Also check for any other Google 
> domains and subdomains you can see in the list.
> 
> > As suggested in a Picasa forum append, I cleared all cookies from all 
> > google.xxxx domains and I cleared the cache.  It doesn't help.  And when I 
> > say "I cleared the cache", I mean really clear, all files were removed, I 
> > even told my browser to use a fresh subdirectory as cache.
> >
> > When I ask my browser (SeaMonkey, 2.33.1) to use another user profile, it 
> > all works again, so it surely isn't SeaMonkey itself that is causing the 
> > problem.  When using Chrome, IE or FireFox it also works.
> > With other words: only my current "user profile" causes the problem.  I 
> > could start using another user profile, but then I'd have to copy all 
> > passwords, forms data, bookmarks, etc that are in my current user profile.
> >
> > I also thought about the certificates.  From the "servers" I removed the 
> > *.google.com entries, but that didn't help either.  Should I clear 
> > everything?
> 
> Certificates are to do with identifying secure (https) connections. If 
> you remove them, you might find you get warnings about the connection 
> being untrusted when trying to connect to those sites.
> 
> > I also have google spreadsheets in which I imbed thumbnails from one Picasa 
> > Web Albums: some of those thumbnails are still displayed, some others are 
> > no longer shown (so it surely is not a setting that tells "never show 
> > images of domain google.xxx")
> 
> I'm not familiar with how Google Docs works, but it may be that some 
> images come from different domains, and that you have permissions set to 
> not load images from some of them. Or perhaps some of the images are 
> embedded in the spreadsheets in different ways (linked vs. copied and 
> pasted?)
> 
> Mark.
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