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  1. #1
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    Default protecting images from being downloaded

    Just wondering if there is a way to protect images from being downloaded from a website created with 365?

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    Default Re: protecting images from being downloaded

    I don't use Xara Web products, but I'd say that it's a pointless exercise as any screen grab application worth its salt will capture pretty much anything on the web.
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    Default Re: protecting images from being downloaded

    GStas

    You posted this in two forums so I deleted the other thread.

    There is a way to make it harder but it is not absolute. You can add a script (you will need to search for one online) that disables right button use on your site. Search for exactly what you asked for. There may be some better schemes since I last used one of these scripts.

    Bob is correct that just using Window's Print Screen will capture any image and at the same resolution. The best you can do is add your copyright to your images and from time to time do a search for your images. TinEye.com is a free service that lets you upload an image and then search to see if it appears online.

    Again, if someone in another country or even your own country is using your image, you can ask them to take it down or request their web host to do so, but that's about all. And it can be a full time job.

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    Default Re: protecting images from being downloaded

    thanks for deleting the other post. i could see how to do it.
    I thought this would be the case with images.
    Cheers

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    Default Re: protecting images from being downloaded

    It is too bad that someone has not come up with a solution to the downloading of images, other than just the 72 dpi versions. It could possibly be something like a WATERMARK that is all but hidden on a graphic and then with a DOWNLOAD command of any kind the watermark is popped up on top of the photo and filled in with a total black or some hideous color of hatching! Maybe the "geek squad" could make a few bucks from something like this???

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    Default Re: protecting images from being downloaded

    Maybe place an almost transparent object over the images of the same size.
    Then when they right click and save they just save the transparent object and not your image.

    Still won't prevent them from taking a screen grab.

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    Default Re: protecting images from being downloaded

    GStas, what is your specific concern over people taking a copy of an image?

    For commercial protection your images can include a copyright notice.

    Most images online have no monetary value at all to the downloader.

 

 

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