07/11/2025
đ§· Protecting Your Photos Online
Watermarks arenât enough anymore â AI tools can erase them in seconds. But there are better ways to protect your photos and tutorials from being stolen or reused:
1. Use smaller, web-sized images.
Upload only low-resolution versions â theyâll look fine online but canât be printed or resold clearly.
2. Add hidden metadata.
Embed your name or website into the imageâs EXIF data. Free tools like ExifTool or Imatag make it easy.
3. Try invisible watermarking.
Services like Imatag, Pixsy or Digimarc hide your ownership info inside the pixels.
4. Always post from your official page or domain.
Timestamped posts act as proof of creation and ownership.
5. Do regular image searches.
Use Google Images, TinEye or Pixsy to find unauthorised copies and file DMCA takedowns if needed.
6. Add your signature style.
Include your business card, packaging, or a unique background so your photos are harder to fake.
Protecting your work doesnât have to ruin your photos, just take a few smart steps before posting. đ