• Resolved Valber

    (@valberfigueiredo)


    Hello Team.

    I know it is possible to disable Plugins protection features copy content protection

    Bypassing the plugin system and thus deactivating copy content protection features through extensions installed in browsers or disabling the browser’s Javascript and thus gaining access to website data that were supposed to be 100% protected but with the above forms they become vulnerable and people with little knowledge can achieve what I said above.

    I would like to know from you.

    What measures to make the plugin’s system integrated and intelligent to block and prevent any attempt of the above type among others.

    Because as a user of the plugin I want to be 100% protected against any such attempt.

    And a suggestion if possible, have you thought of some way to create a plugin resource to block or hide, “Inspect element” and “View page source” functions in Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Internet Explorer, Safari browsers?

    • This topic was modified 6 years, 1 month ago by Valber.
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  • Plugin Author Ays Pro

    (@ays-pro)

    Hello @valberfigueiredo ,

    Thank you for the topic and detailed information.

    The answer to your question is:
    It is impossible to protect website content for 100$.

    And it is not connected with our plugin, it is about the whole Web.

    When your website is loaded in the user’s browser, the whole data (HTML+CSS+JS) of your site is already in their computer’s local storage.
    They can even disconnect from the internet and manage your content on their end.

    The website code (JS, PHP or anything else) isn’t able to prevent Browser behavior (for example Google Chrome extensions).

    Thanks.

    Thread Starter Valber

    (@valberfigueiredo)

    Understand. I never researched this thoroughly.

    But in the online world almost anything is possible both to cheat and to block the smart ones.

    There must be some way.

    Thanks!

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