How to Protect WordPress Content/Text & Images by WP Copyright Protection

Do you want a copyright protection for your WordPress text or images? If yes, this post is specially for you, which disable the text copy, image copy and right click. You can see a live example on this blog, WordPressians. Just try to select any portion of my texts or try to drag and drop the images from this blog to your desktop, you could not. I am also using this plugin, and have no issue with it. It will not affect SEO.

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Copyright Protection for your WordPress Text & Images.
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Why to Protect your Content and Images on WordPress?

Having good quality contents are always welcome in SEO that would be great for your blog health too. In addition, you will see the positive impact to generate high traffic, improve conversion rates, counting more readers and your profiles will be popular on social networks. To write a quality content, you have to research on a specific topic you want to write about, invest a couple of hours even days and make a content structure to represent it to your visitors. Let you have done the research, invested time, write your blog post and published.

After a couple of days, when you look on the search engine results like on Google that displays a post which copied your content with a higher ranking than your original post. IT REALLY REALLY HEARTS. You would think about your research, time and work what have you destroyed for this bullshit, and you would start to blame on Google. Do not agree on this issue because it is alright that you have researched, invested time and much more efforts, but had you thought about your content or images protection? If your answer is why we have to think about, you should know that search engines may detect the original content, but they are based on various types of algorithm so the copyright detection is also based by their algorithm, therefore, the copyright detection may be true for 80% or 90%, but can not be 100% true.

You have to take an action against your copyright protection of your content or images. You can easily protect your content and images from being copied by disabling the right click, text copy and images copy. However, it can not completely protect your content and images because the tech savvy persons still copy your content by going to your source code, but it is true that everyone is not tech savvy so at least you can protect your images or text from the wider audiences that are not tech savvy. Therefore, here is a copyright protection of your WordPress content or images.

WP Copyright Protection Plugin to Disable the Right Click, Text Copy and Image Copy

  1. Download, Copyright Protection Plugin for WordPress to your desktop.
  2. Now, upload this plugin to your WordPress, and activate it. [ Method: To Install any Plugin to WordPress]
  3. If you have activated this plugin, all done by you. You can see on any of your post, your content and images can not be selected and your right click functionality would be disabled.
  4. If you do not wish to disable right click, post copy and images copy for your registered users, go to WordPress admin panel » Settings » WP-Copyright-Protection,how to protect wordpress content and imagesand mark a tick on “Disable for registered users”. You may also disable this plugin for your specific pages (not for your post pages), just you have to type your page ids separated by comma under “Excluded Pages”. Here the question arises that how to find the page ids? The solution is simple, go to edit mode of that page, and look on the URL, you will see some portion like “?post=XXX” with some numbers. This number is actually a page ID.

You have successfully installed the WP Copyright Protection plugin to protect your WordPress content and images. If you liked this awesome plugin, then feel free to share your thought.

Comments

  1. Narender Singh says:

    And what about the feeds? I think most of the content copiers make use of the Feeds to collect posts and copy-paste them on their blogs.
    Seems no other option than only showing a summary in feeds.

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