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Disabling Right Click (Copy) On Members Profiles.....?

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QuootiepieTheChristmasAss · 26/12/2006 17:53

Not sure if this has been asked before, but, is it possible to disable right click/copy on the pictures posted? I know on MSN you can't copy, and on some websites... it would make me, anyway, feel abit "safer" posting pictures. Even replacing them after a while doesn't stop them being copied the time they are posted there...

Many Thanks! xXx

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foxtrottothefestivegrotto · 27/12/2006 10:44

good idea quootie.

Hulababy · 27/12/2006 11:03

Great idea.

misdee · 27/12/2006 11:10

great idea, but please giv me time to retrieve the ones of the kids pre-this pc, as i lost loads when the old blew up over the summer.

carriemumsnet · 27/12/2006 15:45

Hi All

We've asked the techs to look into this and see if it would be possible

Thanks for the suggestion and happy day after boxing day to you all!

MNHQ

QuootiepieTheChristmasAss · 27/12/2006 15:46

Thankyou xXx

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SenoraPartridge · 27/12/2006 15:51

disabling right click is pointless because all anyone who wants to copy the picture has to do is click the "print screen" button. If you don't want people to copy pictures you shouldn't upload them.

NotQuiteCockney · 27/12/2006 17:04

It's really easy to save pictures even if right click is disabled - you just have to find them in your cache. If you can see a picture on your PC, it is in your cache, so you already have it on your machine, iyswim. (We did this because of some annoyance with a photo company.)

asleep · 27/12/2006 17:08

they can be saved by taking a screenshot.

SoupDragon · 21/01/2007 19:33

Agree with SenoraP, If you don't want people to copy pictures you shouldn't upload them

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