• This plugin is a nightmare for anyone intending to social share content. Blog writers beware. This has a conflict with Open Graph Protocol whereas your site will be cached as Google.com. There are anonymity features built into this. However, most blog writers want their content found and shared. If you want to protect your content so much that no one finds or reads it, well then this is a great plugin. If you want your content to be found and shared, then this will kill your site.

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  • Hi Ron,

    Only received your email a second ago. I would like to remind you that this area is for reviews on our free version. You are having trouble with our premium version. Down rating our free version is not really to way to ‘get back at us’. We have resolved the issue (which you were well aware of). It is not the plugin fault that we have sent you the wrong update (which was a huge error on our part). For that, I do apologize.

    Regards

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    (@remery)

    Not true, my first notification to your team was on May 2nd (almost 2 months ago). I even gave you the line of code that was buggy. There was more than 10 emails back and forth in our thread, on this last update; you overrode your patch on it. Now the bug is back. My website is cached as ‘Google’ with no way of clearing that since it’s cache on LinkedIn/ Facebook / Twitter servers (not cache we can control). Even after deleting this plugin the cache problem is sticky, with no solution.

    This plugin is entirely “too” protective. It only needs to be simple so as to disable right click ‘save-as’ and highlighting ‘copy and paste’. That’s all the protection most sites need. This plugin has sooo much protection it’s like Washington DC government security.

    Safer would be people delete their website’s from the web so no-one can ‘steal’ content. This is way tooooo much protection. Successful website owners need to share content, and make content and pages available to their audience. That’s the point of Web 3.0/ 2015.

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