Flash file protect from download
Microsoft Office YTD Video Downloader. Adobe Photoshop CC. VirtualDJ Avast Free Security. WhatsApp Messenger. Talking Tom Cat. Clash of Clans. Subway Surfers. TubeMate 3. Google Play. Adele convinces Spotify to remove shuffle from all albums. There is no way to prevent a SWF from being downloaded if it is on the web and available to the public. If you don't want the possibility of people stealing it then the only solution is to not make it public.
This goes for anything on the web. It is still possible and easy to rip the images from a SWF. Then pasting into an image editor. There is no easy method of protecting any work from this. Thank you to you all for your excellent input. I hope the questions weren't too "newbie" for you. Alas, I certainly realize there is only so much "control" on the web. Thanks Nick, choosh, Rajaant, johnie and others before. I really appreciate your input. From the great and various info shared, it seems there are differing opinions among some people in whether.
From some, I understand this not possible, from others, yes. I hope Nick's right! We're concerned less of course about the code itself since we're not big wiz-bang programmers, there are far better sites in that realm, and this another issue for programmers themselves in regards to how they feel about their own work.
As a studio, we aren't concerned at present if code taken code copyright is still a debatable issue with some programmers anyway , yet do certainly in the actual content files themselves.
We need to protect these as do all studios. Thank you for your interest and consideration in this, guys. My feeling is the same; that if we need take this farther, I'll have to look for an expert to work with, whom could help work a solution for us. Project Activity. Categories Anti-Virus. Mit einem Experten sprechen. User Ratings 5. User Reviews Filter Reviews: All. Report inappropriate content. Thanks for helping keep SourceForge clean. X You seem to have CSS turned off.
One of the most popular means of transporting large chunks of data involves the use of portable external drives such as USB flash drives or external hard drives. However, despite their popularity, the biggest drawback is related to security — in other words, not having the option to password protect your external drive. Think about it, PCs allows you to setup a username and password, this prevents other users from accessing your desktop, its only logical that external drives come with the same option, yet this is not the case with external data storage devices.
Most USB drives and external hard-drives come with no option for password protection, therefore anyone who happens to possess your portable drive will be able to access the data inside.
Often times, we unintentionally save sensitive information on our external drives without even realizing it.
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