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I frequently use the feature in InDesign that allows direct online export. However, as an artist and creator, I find it inappropriate that anyone can easily right-click on the artwork and save it as an image. For example, Google Drive doesn't allow viewers to do that. Can InDesign implement a similar restriction?
Please save the usual comment that people can save images across social media for two simple reasons: 1. Social media platforms are so full of images that individual works get lost in the crowd. 2. It is not as easy to save images from social media as it is from the Adobe viewer.
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You have several threads open on this already.
Please desist from creating multiple posts of the same topic.
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You can make a feature request
https://indesign.uservoice.com/forums/601021-adobe-indesign-feature-requests
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For the record
Your document will be visible across multiple platforms, Mac, Windows, Chrome, Firefox, mobile phone browsers, etc. etc. etc.
You cannot stop people from
Taking a photo and using it
Screenshot it
Dig into HTML and download the image (I've done this when testing a don't allow save as image for a website)
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Please make your feature request.
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You're wrong.
It is a piece of cake to save images anywhere on the web and there is absolutely nothing you can do to stop it besides not putting your images on the web and it matters not how many times you complain about it.