Anti-leech 5.03
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VersalSoft (more products...) |
| OS: | Windows2000/XP/2003 |
| License: | Demo |
| Price: |
$99.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 4.99 MB |
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Are you having problems with webmasters trying to copy your file links and then use them on their own websites? Or does some of your visitors leech up all the bandwidth on your file server? Then this is the perfect tool for you. With help of Anti-leech you can protect your file links which will make it impossible for people to increase the website's flux and improve the access speed. You also look detailed logs over the daily access log and illeagle download, bandwidth usage etc.
Anti-leech files, Stop and prevent hotlink bandwidth theft, hotlinking, file leeching, bandwidth bandits, hot links, bandwidth leeching, hotlinks, external linking, remote linking, deep linking and direct linking are all words and phrases used to describe a single problem faced by many webmasters
Anti-leech is an IIS plug-in that will protect your web site from bad people stealing your traffic by directly linking to the resouce on your server. If you have an image collection, video, software or document archives, Flash games or any other downloadable resouce Anti-leech is a right product for you.
After installing Anti-leech in your site will continue working as before, all search engines and backward links will still be valid, all user's favorites will remain working. But if someone tries to embed your stuff directly on their site, they will only see an error message or your site's logo. You can save tons of traffic and thus the money. You can even turn these hotlinks into real visitors by redirecting hotlink request to your site's homepage.
Anti-leech developed with C++ language, and the process efficiency is very high. It worked well in multi-thread enviroment at IIS5/IIS6. The timepiece of CPU usage can be ignored. you can unhesitating use it |
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