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The following is an archive of comments made before threaded discussions was implemented (November 16th, 2008) |
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@jess2008 if people wanted to protect their children and clients then CLEARLY they need to understand that a transparent image placed by javascript over the image in question is NOT going to stop people from doing this. Perhaps they should not post photos of their children on public parts of the internet unless they know what they are doing? Also, comments like this show you know shit about the Intertron. |
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you know what though people block their images for a reason and I think it is sad that others are so desperate to violate someone elses privacy. All you are doing by posting this thread is giving the sickos out there a way to go around the security that members have put up to protect their children or clients. So shame on you. |
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peuh-bugmenot is correct, you can just use adblock to block this. Go to a photo page where someone has this turned on, right click on the photo (command click on OSX) and select 'Adblock image' and make sure "http://l.yimg.com/www.flickr.com/images/spaceball.gif" come up. That's the image you want to block. I figure using adblock will be better performance wise than another javascript script running, |
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Not usefull you can always block the spaceball.gif as any other image in the page with adblock or if using opera with content blcker built-in. Plus the script do not work |
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Works with creammonkey! |
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This works exactly as advertised! Perfect! |