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Originally Posted by ADAM Web Design
If you want to secure a website or section of it, the simplest way is to password-protect it.
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Its certainly one idea, but passwords aren't really appropriate. The website is a marketing vehicle - a way of presenting my expertise. It would be counter productive to have them register for a password to see the website - if I understood your intent, here.
There is nothing on the website that is of value. Whatever a person wants to copy, they can copy. What is important is that they are blocked from redirecting the user, and from modifying the content of the website. And the content is blocked by password anyway. Still, these two possibilities should be blocked more heavily.
I have not yet chosen the web hosting company, and I'm not sure exactly what tools I'll use to develop the website.
As an example of protection, here is a list of things that a specific website encryption tool has to offer - but why would I want each of these protections?
-Protect Everything on Your Web Page
-Prevent Others from Making Unauthorized Copies of Your Web Pages
-Make Your Pages Ineligible to Web Filters (I don't think I'd have anything that filters would remove.)
-Prevent Automated E-mail Grabbers from Obtaining Addresses on Your Website (this is simple to prevent if you use 'at" instead of "@" and ".dot" instead of ".".)
-Prevent Automated Downloading Programs from Getting Your Whole Site (Now I may have spent time developing the site, but I don't think anyone would want to copy the whole site.)
Lou.
Last edited by LouArnold; 08-31-2007 at 03:55 PM..
Reason: clarification of request
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