使用 Mac Os X Safari 浏览器截取屏幕截图时,是否有办法防止网站检测到?
有一个线程讨论在截取屏幕截图后发送达尔文通知。这是否适用于通过 Safari 查看的网站?同样的限制也适用于 PC 系统吗?通过 Linux 中的 Python 脚本拍摄照片或在虚拟机中运行 Safari 会绕过检测吗?
There is a thread discussing Darwin notifications being sent after a screenshot is taken. Does this apply to websites viewed via Safari? Do the same restrictions apply to PC sytems? Would taking the picture via a Python script in Linux or running Safari in a VM circumvent detection?
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如果您正在谈论此帖子,请注意,它似乎仅适用于 iPhone。任何桌面平台上任何像样的网络浏览器都没有类似的东西(此外,任何人都可以放置代理来过滤此类通知,或使用现成的组件创建自己的浏览器)。
请注意,在浏览器中渲染网页与截取屏幕截图相同:浏览器需要知道要在屏幕上渲染什么以及如何绘制它。这就是 HTML 和 CSS 的目的,描述渲染页面的内容和方式,因此下载网页内容这一简单事实就提供了足够的信息来渲染成您想要的任何内容,无论是屏幕、保存的图片还是磁盘上的文件。
if you are talking about this thread, please note that it seems to apply only to the iPhone. there is nothing similar in any decent web browser on any desktop platform (plus, anybody can put a proxy to filter this kind of notification, or create its own browser out of off-the-shelf components).
note that rendering a webpage in a browser is the same as taking a screenshot: the browser needs to know what to render on the screen and how to draw it. this is the purpose of HTML and CSS, to describe what and how to render a page, so the simple fact of downloading the content of a webpage gives enough informations for rendering into whatever you want, be it a screen, a picture saved or a file on disk.