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Use the "Browser functionality" measures to impede copying and saving of text and images by the browser.

Disable right-clicking > On images

For all pictures on a page, prevents display of the context menu that normally appears by right-clicking, and that typically allows saving, printing, or copying of an image.

Disable right-clicking > On entire page

Not only blocks the context menu for images, but also for the entire website.

Disable right-clicking > Advanced Settings

You can use the advanced settings to specify which options will be permitted when someone right-clicks on a browser window.

For example, you can choose Show a message to display a notification to the user:

Alternatively, you could specify custom JavaScript code to be executed. The default code would, in this case, cause Internet Explorer to rotate the content by 180 degrees.

Disable text and image selection

Prevents text and images from being selected with a mouse button and subsequently copied.

Disable Internet Explorer 6's image toolbar

Disables the image toolbar that appears in Internet Explorer 6 whenever the use leaves the mouse pointer over an image for a while.

Disable print function

Prevents pages from being printed from the browser. If a user tries to use the print function, a blank page will be printed instead of the page's actual content.

Disable "Save as…" function in Internet Explorer

Uses a trick to block Internet Explorer's "Save as..." function. IE interrupts the save process with a warning message.

Disable display of links in Internet Explorer's status bar.

Blocks the display of link addresses (when the mouse rests on a link) and other notices in Internet Explorer's status bar.

Disable Adobe Web Capture

You can use this setting to prevent users from saving your entire website as a PDF file with Adobe Acrobat's Web Capture function.