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Is there a browser that disables cut/copy/print/printscreen/screencapture tools to secure uploaded content?
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The content (the content could be files of any type for example – Flash/DOC/XLS/Power point/AVI/Mp3/CAD CAM) will be at the server and this needs to be accessed over the internet by students. Is there any browser in the market opensource or propreitory that disables the following options like 1.cut 2.copy 3.print 4.printscreen 5.screencapture tools. As the content uploaded is very sensitive and needs to be under maximum security it should also be immune to forthcoming new tools. That means there should ideally be patches being sent to update any new tool developed on a later date.
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The content (the content could be files of any type for example – Flash/DOC/XLS/Power point/AVI/Mp3/CAD CAM) will be at the server and this needs to be accessed over the internet by students. Is there any browser in the market opensource or propreitory that disables the following options like 1.cut 2.copy 3.print 4.printscreen 5.screencapture tools. As the content uploaded is very sensitive and needs to be under maximum security it should also be immune to forthcoming new tools. That means there should ideally be patches being sent to update any new tool developed on a later date.
kuapp.com/
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I haven’t seen such a browser yet. However you could have one computer with such information, disconnected from any network, without USB ports to forbid data extraction, without DVD/CD burner, and without diskete drive. In this computer you can have a limited account which can see the sensitive information, but cannot print it or steal it.
However you would also need physical security to avoid hard disk removal.
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