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I don't know involved it would be for a forum site but I know you can have it so that it only watermarks it when it's copied so it wouldn't show up in the classifieds here.
I see, I haven't really looked into it. I just know that it's given me trouble when finding pictures for DnD.Those edit on copy functions work via JavaScript executed during a copy or print screen. It's easily defeated by turning off JS, using a screen capture tool, or inspecting the webpage to view the image source URL and going directly to it for download.
Never put your faith in client side solutions.
That depends on the watermark and where it is. But generally yes.Can a watermark be defeated? I'm not really tech savvy, but was thinking that a smart scammer could find a work around to a watermark.
Great idea! I'll get this in the works.
Yep, this is always a good idea.It helps, when considering an online purchase, to copy and paste the image into a Google reverse image search. That will help you find the first appearance of the image in the web.
If there's any question, this is what I do.Some sellers insert a business card into the pic. It could be photoshopped out, but on an irregular background (jigsaw puzzle?) it would be much more difficult.
Are the photos of the actual item? Photos should look like they were taken by the seller. If in doubt, request multiple photos with the member's Northwest Firearms username written on a piece of paper, the current date, and the item to verify the seller has the item in-hand.
Perfect! Simply ask for a pic that is impossible for the scammer to provide. I like it.If there's any question, this is what I do.