• My first impression was that it worked. After checking in another browser without being logged it i could copy to my hearts delight, so i wasn’t happy. Sorry.

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  • Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    🏳️‍🌈 Advisor and Activist

    Well, within it’s limits, it works. But disabling right click doesn’t help anything.

    @piet305,

    It sounds like your other browser hadn’t refreshed yet. Try clearing your browser cache, temp files, etc and try again. WP-Protect does not rely on cookies or sessions whatsoever, so your situation is literally impossible.

    @ipstenu,

    Trolls not welcome here. Would be nice for you to set a mature example.

    Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    🏳️‍🌈 Advisor and Activist

    Not a troll, but thanks.

    I’m just saying that disabling right clicks hasn’t been a long-term effective way to protect things. You’re entirely correct, in that it will stop the casual theft, but with splogs scraping data, it doesn’t (and realistically cannot) do anything.

    Again, WITHIN the limits of what your plugin CAN do, it works. And it works well.

    But it’s limited, and it’s only going to stop a small percentage.

    And you’re incorrect about a duplicate content penalty. Google doesn’t ding you for people stealing your content. They can tell the difference between a splog, a thief and the original content so accurately, it’s bordering on Big Brother scary. 🙂

    Trolls not welcome here.

    Ipstenu is a moderator here. Right now, I’d say you’re lucky to still have both sets of arms & legs. 😉

    As for right-click disabling… Takes me 5 seconds to get past most of them. Takes my 11 year old perhaps 3 times as long. It also causes some site owners to fall foul of their own country’s anti-discrimination laws by making their sites unusable by some groups.

    @ipstenu,

    The only thing you are “saying” is an irrelevant reply to the OP’s initial comments, with the goal of insulting our plugin. In most corners of the internet, that is considered trolling.

    @esmi,

    I’m aware of that, which is why I’m bit taken aback that he is trolling. If you are interested in our team’s view of this plugin, you can read the description:

    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-protect/

    @piet305,

    Please post an update if you got this working as per our tips, cheers.

    Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    🏳️‍🌈 Advisor and Activist

    OP said ‘it doesn’t work’ and ‘i wasn’t happy’ – I pointed out the plugin works for what it is, but doesn’t cover all situations. Thus opening a dialog. with the OP to, perhaps, sort out exactly what and why the OP wanted the plugin, and to perhaps find a way to make it work or a separate solution.

    That it wasn’t the reply YOU cared for doesn’t make it trolling. Incomplete reply, yes, I’ll cheerfully agree. But trolling? Not a bit. I was PAtrolling 🙂 Sorry you can’t see past the initial anger to any potential value, but I’ve learned MANY methods of starting a dialog with posters, and y’know what? What I posted OFTEN works. Gets them replying, which gets you able to help ’em.

    And I’m a woman.

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