• Resolved Anonymous User 18206153

    (@anonymized-18206153)


    I have never installed the Jetpack plugin nor Photon yet current images from my media library are showing on i0.wp.com. A2 Hosting is my provide (non-managed WP), and use the A2 Optimized Plugin (all CDN disbaled). I use Cloudflare for CDN. How is my current content being placed on i0.wp.com? I’m not seeing anywhere that I’m allowing this unless API access from another plugin or my theme that is not visible. Any guidance is appreciated as content scrapers are hotlinking to i0.wp.com and this is not wanted.

    • This topic was modified 3 years, 9 months ago by Dion Hulse.
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  • Plugin Contributor James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    I have removed the image from our cache as requested.

    I see that your site is not using Jetpack, but it is possible that someone else who does use Jetpack is hotlinking your images on their site.

    I recommend consulting your hosting provider’s documentation for their hotlink protection options.

    Thread Starter Anonymous User 18206153

    (@anonymized-18206153)

    I have hotlink protection enabled both in my cpanel and in Cloudflare. All of my images also have right click disable in my sliders. There are several images in your cache from before hotlinking prevention was enabled, but some of the images that I uploaded in the past few months with hotlinking prevention enabled are also showing up in your cache. The offending domain is “cuitandokter.com”, and they keep spinning up pages and holinking to your servers. See https://%5Bredacted%5D/%5Bredacted%5D . Can you delete everything in your cache prefixed with ” https://i0.wp.com/%5Bredacted%5D ” and on other servers? I will be filing DMCA notices on the offending domain, “cuitandokter.com”, for our copyrighted content and it would be helpful to have my domain entirely out of your cache.

    And you mentioned that you removed https://i0.wp.com/%5Bredacted%5D/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/%5Bredacted%5D.jpg?aa96e2&aa96e2?resize=650,400 but I can still access it on a new unused browser with a clean cache.

    Thanks

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 7 months ago by Anonymous User 18206153.
    • This reply was modified 4 years, 7 months ago by Anonymous User 18206153.
    • This reply was modified 3 years, 9 months ago by Dion Hulse. Reason: per DPO request
    Plugin Contributor James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    If you try to visit a Photon URL of an image, and the original image has not been removed, it will be re-cached in the CDN. This is how all image CDNs operate.

    As for purging images, we will need to know the specific Photon URLs of each image you want to remove.

    So how do I identify which images have been affected by jectpack photon?
    How do I safely remove jetpack without affecting my images.

    https://[redacted]/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/%5Bredacted%5D.webp

    This is the link of one od the images broken after I disable Jetpack Site Accelarator Module. Once I enable it back its back on my website

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 9 months ago by Dion Hulse. Reason: per DPO request
    Plugin Contributor James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    We’ll need the full Photon URL of the image, like you provided in your first post here.

    We do not have a way to look up all images per site.

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