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by jacquesm 1769 days ago
No code required. <img width=0 height=0> would do the job.
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I wonder how long it takes until they add a feature to Safari to scan all the <img> <video> <canvas> elements for possibly illegal content. Would be very convenient considering Safari is the only browser engine on iOS.
> <img width=0 height=0> would do the job.

No, that's not how the Apple's system works.

That's fineā„¢. You are just going to redirect blame on the original source, provided you got enough Apple Cash on balance to pay the lawyers and stay out of jail while sorting this out.
How is that going to get the image into your iCloud photo storage?
Content-Disposition: attachment; hit the wrong button, done. It's in your iCloud/Downloads folder.
It doesn't, but it does get the image into your browser cache and onto your machine.
So what does that do in the context of this conversation about Apple and iCloud?