![]() However, you can decide what can be "stolen" by only uploading smaller versions of your full resolution images. You can't stop people from "stealing" your images. You have beautiful pictures and copied pictures is pretty much a cost of being popular. They have to be in order to be displayed in a web browser. You may consider changing your preferred display size to something other than 2048, here:Īlso, your photos are downloaded every time they are viewed by anyone. Here is where you can hide your pictures from search:Īlso: in any browser you can right click to save the entire web page - a folder is generated on your computer containing all the elements which make up the All Sizes page, including the copy of the photo: you can then proceed to extract it from the folder. Just to be sure: disabling casual downloading has nothing to do with hiding from search, those are two totally different functionalities as well as different settings: Having adjusted my settings to hide my pictures from third party searches (Right click, Save picture as etc) I liked the fact that nobody can right click on my photostream on Flickr That's a decision you'll need to make for yourself.Īnd the earth has been around for 4 and a half billion years. When we publicly post photos online, we have to accept that we will lose full control over them. This isn't unique to Flickr or any other site, it's how the web works. If an image can be seen in a web browser, it can be copied or downloaded. If you don't want your images "stolen", you need to make them private or don't upload them anywhere online. You'll need to ask them, it's a separate site that has nothing to do with Flickr. ![]() It's worth it in the long run.įlickriver has been around since July 2007.ġ. I'm a busy person also, but I take the time to hunt them down. I am a busy person who doesn't really have the time to go through the complicated process of getting those pictures removed (usually from international sites who just ignore you) Disabling the right-click option is only a minor deterrent. Flickr is not responsible for the working of it, but you can opt-out as is told on their web site: However be aware that everything which is visible on the internet, can also be downloaded. I have found several of my pictures have been stolen and are being used, sometimes for commercial gain and I am a busy person who doesn't really have the time to go through the complicated process of getting those pictures removed (usually from international sites who just ignore you)įlickr River is a 3-rd party service. Now there is "Flickr River" and anyone can "right click" "Save picture as" and steal pictures.Īs you can probably tell I do cameras, not computers.Ĭould someone tell me why Flickr River allows this picture theft to happen so easily and what to do about it? Having adjusted my settings to hide my pictures from third party searches (Right click, Save picture as etc) I liked the fact that nobody can right click on my photostream on Flickr. I used to upload all of my pictures with watermarks but many people complained and I thought this ruined a good picture, even when subtle. NEW feature? Both date taken and uploaded nowĪbility for public to easily steal pictures No response from Flickr on trying for regaining access to my PRO-account Giving friends album access to upload photos. How does Cialis product meets your needs in UAE? Welcome to the Flickr Help Forum! Click here to get started and to read our Flickr forever: Creating the safest most inclusive : API requirement for developersįlickr staff requesting help from members in the UK to troubleshoot slowness This thread was closed automatically due to a lack of responses over the last month.
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