You can use the "Page-napping" tab to prevent other websites and search engines from taking and displaying your pages.

Restrict page use to > online viewing
This option prevents your pages from being viewed offline. If, for example, you try to view a protected HTML file by opening it on your hard drive, JavaScript will prevent this.
Restrict page use to > the following hosts
This setting allows you to limit display of your pages to selected domains or URLs. Complete the list by indicating all of your own domains where you want to be able to manage the site. Besides listing a complete domain, such as "mydomain.com", you can also list parts of a domain, such as "mydomain" or IP addresses, such as "192.168.0.1." Then if your website is subsequently invoked from a server that is not on the list, HTML Guard will prevent its display.
Restrict page use to > Advanced Settings
You can use the advanced settings to specify exactly what should happen when restricting page use.

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. For example, the default code would open the WIPO's page on intellectual property protection.
Restrict page framing from external websites
This option prevents external websites from incorporating your pages in a frame (using the <frame> or <iframe> HTML tags).
Restrict page framing from external websites > Advanced Settings
You can use the advanced settings to specify exactly what should happen when you restrict framing in the browser.

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. For example, the default code might open the WIPO's page on intellectual property protection.