Are they? I was under the impression they're written by people with an understanding of technology for the people in charge with no understanding of technology.
Most people won't bother to learn. Those that do could be blocked with in-browser or in-site protection. Some sites won't let you download an image or a video, they could just cooperate with winblows/apple to make sure OS blocks capture of certain material.
here's the thing, if you're viewing it on a website then it's in your RAM. if it's in your RAM, it can be moved to your hard drive. unless they want to encrypt your ram, thus slowing down the entire PC because it has to encrypt and decrypt everything, there's no way to prevent people from doing this.
also, desktop level screen captures don't care about the running program, browser or otherwise. they'll capture whatever's rendered to your monitor. unless they want to intercept what's rendered to your monitor, there's no way to prevent people from capturing this data and storing it.
literally impossible. you have no control over what the other person's computer is doing.
Are they? I was under the impression they're written by people with an understanding of technology for the people in charge with no understanding of technology.
They kinda do.
enlighten me then. what prevents you from running any kind of screen capturing tool when accessing any YouTube video or twitch stream?
Most people won't bother to learn. Those that do could be blocked with in-browser or in-site protection. Some sites won't let you download an image or a video, they could just cooperate with winblows/apple to make sure OS blocks capture of certain material.
here's the thing, if you're viewing it on a website then it's in your RAM. if it's in your RAM, it can be moved to your hard drive. unless they want to encrypt your ram, thus slowing down the entire PC because it has to encrypt and decrypt everything, there's no way to prevent people from doing this.
also, desktop level screen captures don't care about the running program, browser or otherwise. they'll capture whatever's rendered to your monitor. unless they want to intercept what's rendered to your monitor, there's no way to prevent people from capturing this data and storing it.