How Can I Give My Customers Files that are NOT Zipped

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I provide my customers with a ZIP file with many files within.

Most of my customers are not the brightest bulbs on the tree, and many do not even know what ZIP is.

What I'd like tod o is actually host all fo the files on a webpage, but have the webpage be "cloaked" so the people cannot send the page's code to all their friends.

The files themselves would also need to be cloaked so when a person hovers their mouse over the files, the files locations will not be displayed.. or they will be encrypted somehow.

Can someone help me with this? How can I set this up?

I'd love to just link my customers to a page with all the files available instead of giving them a zip file in which they have download, keep track of, and open.
#customers #files #give #zipped
  • Profile picture of the author John A Goodwin
    You can use a service like e-junkie.com to protect your files.
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  • Profile picture of the author The Oilman
    Yes I've used ejunkie but now i've switched over to a new shopping cart that works with authorize.net and I can't use them both.
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  • Profile picture of the author Floyd Fisher
    Originally Posted by The Oilman View Post

    I provide my customers with a ZIP file with many files within.

    Most of my customers are not the brightest bulbs on the tree, and many do not even know what ZIP is.

    What I'd like tod o is actually host all fo the files on a webpage, but have the webpage be "cloaked" so the people cannot send the page's code to all their friends.

    The files themselves would also need to be cloaked so when a person hovers their mouse over the files, the files locations will not be displayed.. or they will be encrypted somehow.

    Can someone help me with this? How can I set this up?

    I'd love to just link my customers to a page with all the files available instead of giving them a zip file in which they have download, keep track of, and open.
    Why not try DL guard instead?
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  • Profile picture of the author Mike Hill
    I'd just create a video on your download page that shows them how to install a free zip program and how to unzip the files... Most pain free way to go IMO.

    Mike Hill
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