Content Copy Protection & Disable Right Click

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Content Copy Protection & Disable Right Click

by Subodh Ghulaxe

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Description

This plugin provides a quick and easy way to disable right click, disable cut, copy, paste, disable view source and disable image drag & drop.

Using this plugin you can stop plagiarism, stop visitor form downloading images from your website and be sure about your websites content protection.

Features

  • Disable right click.
  • Show disabled message on right click.
  • Disable cut, copy and paste.
  • Show disabled message on cut, copy and paste.
  • Disable image drag & drop.
  • Show disabled message on image drag & drop.
  • Disable view source.
  • Show disabled message on view source.
  • Disable CTRL+C, CTRL+X, CTRL+V, CTRL+U, ⌘+C, ⌘+X, ⌘+V, ⌘+Option+I, ⌘+Option+U
  • More content protection options are coming in upcoming releases.

From your WordPress dashboard

  1. Visit ‘Plugins > Add New’.
  2. Search for ‘Content Copy Protection & Disable Right Click’.
  3. Activate ‘Content Copy Protection & Disable Right Click’ from your Plugins page.

From WordPress.org

  1. Download ‘Content Copy Protection & Disable Right Click’.
  2. Upload the ‘disable-wp-registration-page-spam’ directory to your ‘/wp-content/plugins/’ directory, using your favourite method (ftp, sftp, scp, etc…).
  3. Activate ‘Content Copy Protection & Disable Right Click’ from your Plugins page.
  1. Settings screen

    Settings screen

  2. Help screen

    Help screen

How to Disable Right Click in WordPress

  1. To disable the right click on your WordPress website, login to your WordPress admin dashboard.
  2. Then, click on ‘Plugins’ and choose the ‘Add New’ option.
  3. Search for ‘Content Copy Protection & Disable Right Click’ plugin in the search bar.
  4. Install and activate ‘Content Copy Protection & Disable Right Click’ plugin

How to Prevent Text Selection and Copy/Paste in WordPress

  1. To disable text selection and copy/paste on your WordPress website, login to your WordPress admin dashboard.
  2. Then, click on ‘Plugins’ and choose the ‘Add New’ option.
  3. Search for ‘Content Copy Protection & Disable Right Click’ plugin in the search bar.
  4. Install and activate ‘Content Copy Protection & Disable Right Click’ plugin

Do you offer support?

You can contact me using plugin support forum

Almost perfect, this is missing

By gabrieluno on October 2, 2024

The plugin is excellent, but please make it so that it either doesn't affect the admin or, if not, doesn't affect the backend, because it prevents me from copying and pasting in Bricks Builder 🙏.

And even though I unloaded it for the backend with Asset CleanUp, it still keeps working.

Almost 5 Star

By David Hutchison (photovisuals) on October 30, 2022

It works really well, and I would give it 5 Stars, but a user can circumvent the 'download images' protection when using a mobile. This *may* be because the plug-in is flagged "Compatible up to: 5.9.5" and I am using WP 6.0.2 (but that could easily be a wrong guess on my part).

Excellent free plugin for blocking copy

By jinaldesailive on April 20, 2022

This is an excellent plugin. I'm using it for my blog currently. If we get blocking of "Developer Tools" aka F12 then it will be a bonus for the user like me.

The Best!

By Tano (tanohex) on February 28, 2022

This is the best plugin for this job. Simple and effective, works perfectly! Thanks a lot to the developer!

It works right out of the box!

By Jakours2 on February 20, 2022

Great plugin! It does exactly what is stated. Of course, it's still possible to see the code of the page with the development tools, but let's say that 95% of users don't know them. So the protection is very good. Thank you!

Working perfectly with WordPress 5.7.2

By Subodh Ghulaxe (subodhghulaxe) on June 9, 2021

Verified this plugin with WordPress 5.7.2 version.

1.0.0

Initial release

1.0.1

Updated readme.txt

1.0.2

Removed dependency on jQuery

1.0.3

Added option to disable content selection

1.0.4

Tested with WordPress version 5.9

1.1.0

Fixed the issue with the WooCommerce installation

1.1.1

Tested with WordPress version 6.5.4

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