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  • mantrakid0

    This is for a site of a Zumba instructor that has 3 close up portrait photos of herself on it.

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    I can certainly take some time to protect the web images, but I must be honest and tell you that any methods we use to disable people from downloading the images directly via using the "right click > save" method, etc, if they really want to access the images they can always find them either via searching the source code of the page (every browser has a 'view source' option which shows the actual code used on the page) or if they really want it, they could simply take a screenshot and theres nothing at all we can do to stop that method.

    All I can suggest if you truly wish to protect the images is maybe put a watermark on them so if someone does steal them, they would have your name embedded in the photo. Even then, someone could still crop the watermark out, so it really depends on how much you really want to protect them?

    Let me know what you think & based on what method or lengths you would like to go, I can provide an estimate on the time it would require to protect them. If you have any questions or require any clarification, please feel free to contact me.

    • I've had a lot of client conversations like this... .yes, anyone can SCREENSHOT!
      vaxorcist

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