Posted: 25 Aug 2009 19:01 | ||
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I noticed the introducing of the FireShot API feature. I was wondering if you were planning on implementing a way to disable access to the API on a particular installation? At the very least, assuming the code that actually implements the API is secure, it would be fairly easy to write a website that locked the browser by looping over the "edit" call. |
Posted: 26 Aug 2009 09:26 | ||
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Agreed. __________________ FireShot Pro Pro Full Webpage Screenshots will be moving to a subscription model soon!
There's a last chance to purchase a Lifetime License and get a 33% discount! - https://getfireshot.com/buy.php |
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