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Protect your PowerPoint slides
Protecting your intellectual property in your PowerPoint slides is actually not that hard. iSpring Pro PowerPoint to Flash converter offers you a few simple ways to take care of your presentation's security.
- Convert to Flash to protect your PowerPoint presentation's elements.
iSpring Pro does a nice job re-creating your PowerPoint content in the safe Adobe Flash format. Now all of the elements of your slides, including audio, video and inserted Flash files, are packed into a single, compact .swf file that is easy to play, but impossible to steal. Flash keeps your content locked and doesn't let others copy or modify your original presentation. - Add a watermark to your slides to protect them from unauthorized copying.
iSpring Pro allows you to add a watermark to your presentation. All you have to do is browse for your corporate logo or any image you want to use as a watermark, select its position on a slide and modify its transparency level. If you additionally specify a preferred webpage, clicking your watermark can take your viewers anywhere in the web. It could really be anything from service Terms of Use to just your profile page on a social network site. - Set a password, time and restrict domains to protect your presentation from unauthorized playing.
Setting a password sounds easy - you create a password and no one can view your presentation without entering the password first. Setting time restriction allows to make presentation available for viewing only before and/or after specified dates. But how does restricting domains work? It is actually pretty easy too. You simply put in the names of the domains that you want to allow to play your presentation. These names get saved in the presentation core. It means that even if someone manages to download your presentation, they will not be able to play it anywhere except from the domain name you've entered.
Both password and domain restriction protection features are available with iSpring Pro:
Here is a sample presentation protected with iSpring. Password to view: ispring.
Learn more about protecting your presentation with iSpring Pro in Help Docs.
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