From the page: "We apologize for the inconvenience and are working diligently to resume service as soon as possible. Your images are saved and you will have access to them once service to CVSPhoto.com is restored."
That being said, my understanding as somebody with 15 years of working history in the online photo space is that PNI is the host and all of their major customers shut off so I can't imagine that PNI is very healthy right now. If I am mistaken and the individual sites (Rite Aid, Costco, Sam's Club, Tesco, CVS and Walmart Canada) actually store and manage the photos then the data is likely to be fine.
That also being said, never trust your photo storage to an online service even if you are paying for it. Photos generally don't take up that much space. You should have at least two copies on devices that you own if you don't want to lose them.
Saying the images are 'saved' is not the same thing as saying that they were not improperly accessed. That's what I'm wondering about (I phrased my initial comment poorly).
That being said, my understanding as somebody with 15 years of working history in the online photo space is that PNI is the host and all of their major customers shut off so I can't imagine that PNI is very healthy right now. If I am mistaken and the individual sites (Rite Aid, Costco, Sam's Club, Tesco, CVS and Walmart Canada) actually store and manage the photos then the data is likely to be fine.
That also being said, never trust your photo storage to an online service even if you are paying for it. Photos generally don't take up that much space. You should have at least two copies on devices that you own if you don't want to lose them.