I have to protect my images from web pages. No one should be able to download them. I tried 64 bit encryption but i was not able to display that string again in image format. Is there any other option. or can is there any tutorial available for 64 bit encryption
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8if user can see , then user can download them – Govind Singh Jun 14 '14 at 06:41
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maybe use a watermark on the images if it's possible. – 13ruce1337 Jun 14 '14 at 06:42
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2What can stop me to do printscreen? – Miljan Puzović Jun 14 '14 at 06:44
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The only thing you can really prevent is direct access to the image using htaccess, but users can always print screen :) – Patrick Jun 14 '14 at 06:44
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You can prevent direct access, but deal with it - somebody will download it. Istead, put there some copyright so you can press charges if anyone use those pictures. – Miljan Puzović Jun 14 '14 at 06:47
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“No one should be able to download them.” Ask all of your visitors to register with a mailing address. Then when they request an image, print it out & mail it to them! Seriously, you cannot do this on the Internet. The web works by downloading & allowing browsers to actually copy content. No matter what solution you might come across, it can be circumvented easily. – Giacomo1968 Jun 14 '14 at 06:57
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You can't ! If they can see them means the images are acctually downloaded to their machines, technically !

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2Actually, it's a fair, if badly spelt point. Fundamentally, if the user can see the images, then the client pc has downloaded them (and thus could save them). The original poster could ask on ways to make this harder, but that would be a different (and probably `too broad`) question. – Oliver Matthews Jun 14 '14 at 07:09
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“Actually, it's a fair, if badly spelt point.” Which should be a comment. – Giacomo1968 Jun 14 '14 at 08:02