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Originally Posted by d-null
but nothing you can do can prevent <prt-scr>
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Yea but print screen takes a lot more work. it means they have to manually crop and save every image in a photo shop like program. If I was trying to stop the average user, I'd use the background image method with the transparent .gif over it.
At least that way it's likely you will fool them at first. They likely will go back to find a bunch of blank images saved. It's a old method that I'm surprised no one really uses.