Secure Image Protection Wordpress Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download

Secure Image Protection Preview Wordpress Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download
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Plugin Description

Insert Secure Image Pro encrypted images to pages and posts from your WordPress page editor that are supported across all web browsers on all operating systems, ie: Windows, Mac and Linux. Hand-held devices that can use Java will also be supported.

  • Easy install.
  • Upload and embed encrypted images using WordPress native media tools.
  • Insert encrypted images into posts or pages using a media button.
  • Images are displayed in a security applet supported on all computers.
  • Ability to set varying levels of protection per page or post.
  • Control which web browsers can access your protected pages.
  • Checks for Java version and redirects for updates and install.
  • Manage settings to control image display options.
  • Domain locked images are safe from spiders and even your Webmaster.
  • Page is also protected from right-click and drag-drop save of all media.
  • Supported in all web browsers.
  • Supported on Windows, Mac, Linux and handheld devices that use Java.

Each page has the option of including Java version check so that if a visitor does not have Java installed, they are redirected with instructions and a download link. Because browser detection is dependent on JavaScript, if a visitor has JavaScript disabled they also will be redirected for instructions on how to correct their browser settings. These support pages are included in the plugin’s folder and can be customized to suit your own messages and design.

More information and online demos can be seen at the Secure Image Protection website.

You can see this plugin in action online plus our other WP copy protection plugins at our WordPress demo site.

** Implementation **

Click on the [S] media button above a post to upload and embed Secure Image Pro encrypted images into your current post or page. When inserting an encrypted image obj, the necessary shortcode is automatically inserted into the post editor.

You can upload new image class files or select from a list of already uploaded class files. After selecting an image class file you can then set the security options to apply to the page such as:

  • Include Java version detection
  • Enable or disable use of the keyboard

For more information visit the Secure Image plugin page at ArtistScope.

About

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Secure Image was specially designed to display encrypted images on web pages for all computers. A most versatile yet sophisticated image protection solution that anyone can use.

  • The Secure Image converter is available as Windows desktop software.
  • Converter can be run by Command-line on Windows computers and servers.
  • Custom DLLs are available to interface command-line with web page scripts.

Alternatives

While Secure Image provides the most sophisticated image encryption with domain lock, it cannot provide protection from PrintScreen or screen capture. However other solutions are available from ArtistScope that do provide such protection from all copy including capture, such as CopySafe Web Protection which is specially designed for images, CopySafe PDF Protection which is specially designed for PDF documents and the ArtistScope Site Protection System (ASPS) uses a secure web browser that is properly designed to protect web media rather than expose it. Each of these solutions have WordPress plugins or widgets available for easy integration into your WordPress project.

Screenshots

  1. To add a Secure Image encrypted image at the last cursor position in the text area, click the [S] media button.

    To add a Secure Image encrypted image at the last cursor position in the text area, click the [S] media button.

  2. After uploading or selecting an existing class image, nominate the settings to apply to the page or post.

    After uploading or selecting an existing class image, nominate the settings to apply to the page or post.

  3. Here you can nominate the default settings that apply to all Secure Image pages.

    Here you can nominate the default settings that apply to all Secure Image pages.

  4. A file list can be displayed showing all Secure Image class files that have been uploaded.

    A file list can be displayed showing all Secure Image class files that have been uploaded.


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