Instead of placing a normal image onto the html page the image is first encrypted for insertion into a viewer. It is the applet viewer that sits on the page replacing the image. The encrypted image is unusable unless displayed from its viewer. It is only the encrypted images that are uploaded to the server, so the master images are safe from everyone. Secure Image can be used to protect images when displayed on a web page on the web, from a CD, or even when sending the page by email. There is no limitation to the size and file size of the image displayed except for common sense paid to download times. When a visitor downloads the first protected image from your site the Java support files (12k) are also downloaded but are served from cache for the next image and revisits. Secure Image uses image encryption with Domain Lock to prevent direct saving, right mouse saving, direct downloading and bandwidth theft. Options include targeted hyperlink on the image, status bar and image settings for downloading messages and border frames. Version 2 series supports all popular browsers from 4.1 and higher on PC (98.5% of net traffic). |