• BillBurBagginsdeleted by creator
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    6 months ago

    And their stupid website prevents you from zooming in on the image. Or they disabled right click on it in an attempt to stop you from saving the image. It really is pathetic

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      6 months ago

      Shift + right click will get your traditional right click options back

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        6 months ago

        Also F12 to open the developer panel, then check the “network” and “sources” tabs where you can see every single asset that is loaded (may need to refresh after opening the dev panel) and interact with them in a list

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          6 months ago

          Exactly, and pretty much everyone knows this. Which is why them putting effort into preventing it is stupid

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            6 months ago

            Uhhhhh you overestimate the knowledge of the average user

            Sincerely, anyone and everyone who has worked IT help desk

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        6 months ago

        Didn’t know that, but those download protection things also have other tricks like a transparent image placed over the top.

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          My absolute last resort is to disable breakpoints and watch network traffic for the image or video. I’m pretty sure there are still ways they can detect the developer console is open but it usually does the trick

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          You can only do it on desktop but you can view all media on a page in Firefox

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        It’s a general complaint, not one website.

        For the zoom issue, social media type ones. Not sure if it’s Reddit or Imgur. The frames and text content gets larger but the image stays the same size.

        For the right click hijack, usually photography and stock sites