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By *ilthyPoet OP   Man  over a year ago

Exeter

Hello,

Apologies if this is the incorrect place to raise this issue.

I noticed a few weeks ago someone has been taken and used my photos from my profile on their own.

I followed the usual procedures of reporting the profile, which was blocked by admin within 48 hours. However, this person has repeatedly started a new profile and stolen the same pictures from my profile at least 4 times in the space of 2 weeks, so the report the profile action is a short term fix.

I have noticed that the profile is located within a mile via 'mobile distance' - which is concerning.

I have also messaged the profile directly and being blocked by the 'owner', each time.

I see no other method in how to combat this behaviour and looking for a permanent fix or at least advice.

Kind regards.

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By *olliPineCouple  over a year ago

swingers clubs

If the new profile(s) is the fem from your pics then I can't see the problem

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By *ecky400TV/TS  over a year ago

/highlands

Hi i had this on another site. A friend told me and he confronted the person . They closed account. But god knows whos pics using now. Xx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Have you thought about watermarking?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Take a look at our photos we now watermark our

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By *ilthyPoet OP   Man  over a year ago

Exeter


"Have you thought about watermarking?"

Sadly, might be the only way.

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By *ilthyPoet OP   Man  over a year ago

Exeter


"Take a look at our photos we now watermark our "

It's just a little disturbing there is no offered method to combat repeated misuse.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I had the same problem, I watermark now but tbh it's not much of a deterrent. There's not much you can do other than keep reporting it. I've had it happen a few times and eventually they give up if they keep getting kicked off, or they at least go and steal somebody else's pictures.

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By *ilthyPoet OP   Man  over a year ago

Exeter


"I had the same problem, I watermark now but tbh it's not much of a deterrent. There's not much you can do other than keep reporting it. I've had it happen a few times and eventually they give up if they keep getting kicked off, or they at least go and steal somebody else's pictures."

You're right, it really isn't.

As I work with images daily and I have the ability to easily remove a watermark if necessary.

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By *ilthyPoet OP   Man  over a year ago

Exeter

Doesn't this site give permanent ban via IP address?

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By *londieddWoman  over a year ago

fife


"Doesn't this site give permanent ban via IP address? "

that's not possible

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By *ilthyPoet OP   Man  over a year ago

Exeter


"Doesn't this site give permanent ban via IP address?

that's not possible"

Is there any way of speaking with admin directly that you're aware of?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

All admin will say is your pics are in the public domain and if you don't want them stolen make them private.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It just the way it is I'm afraid..we had one of ours show up on Craigslist thats another reason we never show faces ..There is literally no way of stopping it ..but a watermark will prevent most plus it's a good way of proving the pics are yours

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By *ilthyPoet OP   Man  over a year ago

Exeter


"All admin will say is your pics are in the public domain and if you don't want them stolen make them private."

Annoyingly, you're probably correct.

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By *ilthyPoet OP   Man  over a year ago

Exeter


"It just the way it is I'm afraid..we had one of ours show up on Craigslist thats another reason we never show faces ..There is literally no way of stopping it ..but a watermark will prevent most plus it's a good way of proving the pics are yours "

Yes, I've had the same in the past.

My overall concern is that it's states I'm within 1 mile of whomever this profile belongs to and (albeit blowing it out of proportion), the could be a genuine question of safety to be addressed...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I had the same problem, I watermark now but tbh it's not much of a deterrent. There's not much you can do other than keep reporting it. I've had it happen a few times and eventually they give up if they keep getting kicked off, or they at least go and steal somebody else's pictures.

You're right, it really isn't.

As I work with images daily and I have the ability to easily remove a watermark if necessary. "

How do your remove a water mark surly that would ruin the picture ..if it was in a corner yeah but not a cross the whole picture

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By *egin551Couple  over a year ago

south west !


"Hello,

Apologies if this is the incorrect place to raise this issue.

I noticed a few weeks ago someone has been taken and used my photos from my profile on their own.

I followed the usual procedures of reporting the profile, which was blocked by admin within 48 hours. However, this person has repeatedly started a new profile and stolen the same pictures from my profile at least 4 times in the space of 2 weeks, so the report the profile action is a short term fix.

I have noticed that the profile is located within a mile via 'mobile distance' - which is concerning.

I have also messaged the profile directly and being blocked by the 'owner', each time.

I see no other method in how to combat this behaviour and looking for a permanent fix or at least advice.

Kind regards.

"

Hi would report it to the police, I know some women that have do this very thing and the individual was arrested and fine over £750 and lost his marriage.

I’m know Admin takes things like this seriously, but there is a limit on what they can do.

We don’t want people like this on Fab as it spoils it fir everyone else

Stay strong !

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By *ilthyPoet OP   Man  over a year ago

Exeter


"I had the same problem, I watermark now but tbh it's not much of a deterrent. There's not much you can do other than keep reporting it. I've had it happen a few times and eventually they give up if they keep getting kicked off, or they at least go and steal somebody else's pictures.

You're right, it really isn't.

As I work with images daily and I have the ability to easily remove a watermark if necessary.

How do your remove a water mark surly that would ruin the picture ..if it was in a corner yeah but not a cross the whole picture"

There are a few methods, Albeit its time consuming and doubtful would bother with the hassle, but with basic graphic design tools; it's achievable.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Hello,

Apologies if this is the incorrect place to raise this issue.

I noticed a few weeks ago someone has been taken and used my photos from my profile on their own.

I followed the usual procedures of reporting the profile, which was blocked by admin within 48 hours. However, this person has repeatedly started a new profile and stolen the same pictures from my profile at least 4 times in the space of 2 weeks, so the report the profile action is a short term fix.

I have noticed that the profile is located within a mile via 'mobile distance' - which is concerning.

I have also messaged the profile directly and being blocked by the 'owner', each time.

I see no other method in how to combat this behaviour and looking for a permanent fix or at least advice.

Kind regards.

"

only thing i can sugguest is having a watermark on your photos that cant be removed

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By *ilthyPoet OP   Man  over a year ago

Exeter


"Hello,

Apologies if this is the incorrect place to raise this issue.

I noticed a few weeks ago someone has been taken and used my photos from my profile on their own.

I followed the usual procedures of reporting the profile, which was blocked by admin within 48 hours. However, this person has repeatedly started a new profile and stolen the same pictures from my profile at least 4 times in the space of 2 weeks, so the report the profile action is a short term fix.

I have noticed that the profile is located within a mile via 'mobile distance' - which is concerning.

I have also messaged the profile directly and being blocked by the 'owner', each time.

I see no other method in how to combat this behaviour and looking for a permanent fix or at least advice.

Kind regards.

Hi would report it to the police, I know some women that have do this very thing and the individual was arrested and fine over £750 and lost his marriage.

I’m know Admin takes things like this seriously, but there is a limit on what they can do.

We don’t want people like this on Fab as it spoils it fir everyone else

Stay strong !"

It does ruin it sadly.

I only meant in the extreme case and not implying anything will / would happen. Only to emphasise the concern.

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By *ilthyPoet OP   Man  over a year ago

Exeter


"Hello,

Apologies if this is the incorrect place to raise this issue.

I noticed a few weeks ago someone has been taken and used my photos from my profile on their own.

I followed the usual procedures of reporting the profile, which was blocked by admin within 48 hours. However, this person has repeatedly started a new profile and stolen the same pictures from my profile at least 4 times in the space of 2 weeks, so the report the profile action is a short term fix.

I have noticed that the profile is located within a mile via 'mobile distance' - which is concerning.

I have also messaged the profile directly and being blocked by the 'owner', each time.

I see no other method in how to combat this behaviour and looking for a permanent fix or at least advice.

Kind regards.

only thing i can sugguest is having a watermark on your photos that cant be removed"

Yup, sadly I think this is the case.

Annoying bastard whomever it is!

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By *ilthyPoet OP   Man  over a year ago

Exeter

Thank you everyone for the advice.

Much appreciated!

FP

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By *aughtycouple1008Couple  over a year ago

west london


"Hello,

Apologies if this is the incorrect place to raise this issue.

I noticed a few weeks ago someone has been taken and used my photos from my profile on their own.

I followed the usual procedures of reporting the profile, which was blocked by admin within 48 hours. However, this person has repeatedly started a new profile and stolen the same pictures from my profile at least 4 times in the space of 2 weeks, so the report the profile action is a short term fix.

I have noticed that the profile is located within a mile via 'mobile distance' - which is concerning.

I have also messaged the profile directly and being blocked by the 'owner', each time.

I see no other method in how to combat this behaviour and looking for a permanent fix or at least advice.

Kind regards.

"

Make a fake profile and set up a honey trap....i would

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"If the new profile(s) is the fem from your pics then I can't see the problem"

He wouldn't be complaining about her stealing them would he.

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
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O o O oo

All you can do is report and let Admin deal with it

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