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Has any of your clients asked you to disable inspect element and right click on webpages to protect their COPYRIGHT images from being downloaded...

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  • 5
    Wait, are the 90's back?
  • 2
    I have had that, both in the 90s and a few years ago.
  • 1
    Put the images behind a proxy so they cant be accessed directly.
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  • 2
    Happened to me just last year. All i did was disable the right click and the client seemed to be fine with that :)
  • 2
    Encrypt your HTML 😪
  • 0
    @kaqqao I was being ironic 😶
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  • 0
    @kaqqao can you make the client understand this?
  • 1
    @gitpush and disable printscreen just as an added safety measure.
  • 1
    @syde maybe load images only after scanning his fingerprint? 🤔
  • 0
    @gitpush but users lose fingers all the time. I recommend using the the third toe of your right leg on weekdays and second toe of your left on weekends.
  • 2
    @syde don't complicate it too much, add find my finger feature in your website and you should be good to go
  • 0
    @kaqqao ya "app" that must be destroyed >_>
  • 0
    @kaqqao Yes but what i suggested can help against some forms of theft.
  • 0
    And put a big threatening message about taking pictures of the screen with a camera there as well.
  • 0
    I found a site a while back with right clicking and left clicking disabled (not kidding) the only thing you could click on were links and whatever they allowed you to click.
    I tried overwriting their CSS rules, but they also had a script running which checked every second if the rules were still active, and if not, it disabled it again. After I found that out, I just left and never came back
  • 0
    They don't know what inspect element is. I think some of them don't know what right click is!
  • 0
    @Kalvin many believe incognito is the purest form of anonymity and security.....because its logo has a suspicious man with a hat and an overcoat
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