Private mode feels safe. Open an incognito window, upload or view an image, and it seems like your activity disappears…
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You delete a photo and assume it’s gone. Out of sight, out of mind. But here’s the uncomfortable truth: in…
You probably don’t think twice before opening a photo. It’s just an image — harmless, right? That assumption is exactly…
Most people assume their photos are private the moment they upload them. But depending on how encryption is handled, the…
Your photos aren’t truly private just because they’re “sent privately.” Without encryption keys, anyone who intercepts that data along the…
Your photos might feel private—but in most cases, they aren’t. Whether you’re uploading images to cloud storage or sending them…
Most people assume their photos are private—until they find out otherwise. A shared album link gets forwarded. A cloud account…
Most design work doesn’t get stolen at the final delivery stage—it happens earlier, during previews. A quick screenshot passed along…
Most remote teams think they’re sharing images privately. In reality, they’re not. A quick file sent over Slack, a Google…
Most businesses don’t realize they already have an image-sharing problem. Photos are captured on personal phones, sent over email, stored…
