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How does Protector Web Content Security differ from html security products?

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How does Protector Web Content Security differ from html security products?

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There are a lot of html security products on the market that claim to protect your html source code from being stolen and the displayed web page (text, images, etc.) from being copied. Whilst these products appear to work on the surface they are easy to circumvent, since it is a simple matter of going to your browsers temporary file area and viewing the unprotected file and source. Even products that claim to prevent temporary files do not – that is how the browser works. These ‘html security’ products actually deliver the decryption key as part of the ‘protected’ file and use javascript to tell the browser how to decrypt the page. It does not take the brain of a rocket scientist to work out they are highly insecure. Even if users don’t bother looking at their temporary files to obtain all of your unprotected content, they can use screen grabber applications to take screen shots of your ‘protected’ content. Some products, whilst they prevent right-clicking on content to prevent copy an

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