Product photos and other original graphics present on your site. Watermarks One of the most common and effective methods of protecting images is watermarks. This is text or a logo that is superimpos over a photograph to protect its authorship. Watermarks are usually made semi-transparent so that they do not distract the user from the content itself, but are still noticeable and easy to recognize.
Ideally, such a sign should be plac
In a visible place, but without disturbing the main composition and. So that it cannot be cut off or paint over. In this case, no matter how. The image chinese in europe was pars (manually or automatically), it will be difficult to remove the author’s mention. That is, you will not protect the content from parsing itself, but it will no longer be possible to steal your authorship: if necessary, you can easily prove that the image was copi , and your site is the original source.
Adding watermarks is not a complicat
Process, but you ne to know how to use photo itors like Photoshop. If the project works on a CMS, you can install special plugins that will which is responsible for implementing automatically create watermarks on all your pictures. Disabling the image saving function This method is already technical and protects against parsing in the sense that it makes copying and downloading images in the usual ways impossible. This result can be achiev using a JavaScript script.
That prohibits calling the context menu: documentadd
EventListener(‘contextmenu’, function(e) { e.preventDefault(); }); Thanks to this code, when a person right-clicks on a page or image, he will not bulk lead be able to call up a menu with commands. This will exclude both the usual “Copy” action (namely via RMB, but not a key combination) and “Save image as…”. Disabling the context menu is a fully functional protection against plagiarists, although it will not help close the site from parsers. And if a person knows how to disable script execution in the browser, then manual scraping will be possible.