You might remember an experience where
you tried to right-click on a web page but got a pop-up message saying
that the “right-click functionality has been disabled”. Sometimes you
may be trying to copy an image or view the source of a web page but when
the right-click is disabled, these things would seem impossible. Bank
websites and other sites that require a secure transaction such as a
payment gateway are the ones to impose this kind of limited
functionality on their pages. In this post, I will show you the ways
by which you can easily bypass right-click block feature on any website.
Internet Explorer:
For Disabling the Right-Click option on Internet Explorer open the setting of Internet Explorer
goto Tools ->Internet options -> security -> custom level click on disable then ok
FireFox
Enabling this feature on FireFox
goto tools--> options-->content--> disable the script
Google Crome
Enabling this feature on Google Crome
In order to block the right-click
activity, most websites make use of JavaScript which is one of the
popular scripting languages used to enhance functionality, improve user
experience and provide rich interactive features. In addition to this,
it can also be used to strengthen the website’s security by adding some
of the simple security features such as disabling right-click, protecting images, hiding or masking parts of a web page and so on.
How to Disable the JavaScript?
Here is a step-by-step procedure to disable JavaScript on different browsers:
Internet Explorer:
For Disabling the Right-Click option on Internet Explorer open the setting of Internet Explorer
goto Tools ->Internet options -> security -> custom level click on disable then ok
Enabling this feature on FireFox
goto tools--> options-->content--> disable the script
Google Crome
Enabling this feature on Google Crome
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