Created
December 28, 2020 23:36
-
-
Save pixelpylon/ef53018801016f977320f016ef185c06 to your computer and use it in GitHub Desktop.
This file contains hidden or bidirectional Unicode text that may be interpreted or compiled differently than what appears below. To review, open the file in an editor that reveals hidden Unicode characters.
Learn more about bidirectional Unicode characters
| RewriteCond %{HTTP_REFERER} !^$ | |
| RewriteCond %{HTTP_REFERER} !^http(s)?://(www\.)?google.com [NC] | |
| RewriteCond %{HTTP_REFERER} !^http(s)?://(www\.)?facebook.com [NC] | |
| RewriteCond %{HTTP_REFERER} !^http(s)?://(www\.)?twitter.com [NC] | |
| RewriteCond %{HTTP_REFERER} !^http(s)?://(www\.)?pinterest.com [NC] | |
| RewriteRule \.(jpg|jpeg|png|gif)$ https://picsum.photos/200 [R,L] |
Sign up for free
to join this conversation on GitHub.
Already have an account?
Sign in to comment
When I first encountered the problem of hotlinks — when someone simply “steals” my images and uses them on their own sites without permission — it was a real headache. I was looking for different solutions and came across reviews of SheerID https://sheerid.pissedconsumer.com/review.html , where people discussed how the platform helps with content verification and protection. I think that for those who value their work and want to protect their materials, it is worth exploring such options to avoid unpleasant situations and maintain control over their content.